Fabrizio Castori was upset with the referee after Carpi’s defeat. “If you give Napoli space, it’s suicide.”

It was only a slender 1-0 result decided by a penalty after Carpi went down to 10 men in controversial circumstances.

Paolo Bianco received the second yellow card, but the foul appeared to be by his teammate Cristian Zaccardo.

Fabrizio Castori was upset with the referee after Carpi’s defeat. “If you give Napoli space, it’s suicide.”

It was only a slender 1-0 result decided by a penalty after Carpi went down to 10 men in controversial circumstances.

Paolo Bianco received the second yellow card, but the foul appeared to be by his teammate Cristian Zaccardo.

“Of course we are upset,” said the Coach in a Press conference. “Bianco didn’t even touch him, you can’t send off a player that hasn’t done anything. It’s a shame, especially as there are all these extra officials and nobody saw it."

The Partenopei also had reason to complain, as Jose Callejon was denied a penalty and his goal was incorrectly ruled offside.

“We came here respecting Napoli and the context of the game. We had to focus on the counter, because if you give Napoli space, it’s suicide. We wanted a result, not to concede four or five goals.

“Who will win the Scudetto? It’s tough to tell. Napoli have quality and pace, but Juve are always Juve. Mind you, I said Napoli earlier in the season.”

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