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Pisa 0-2 Inter Milan – Experienced Serie A Referee Performs Well Despite Minor Errors

2025-12-01 10:35
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Pisa 0-2 Inter Milan – Experienced Serie A Referee Performs Well Despite Minor Errors

Serie A referee Marco Guida rose to the occasion in Sunday’s clash between Pisa and Inter Milan at the Arena Garibaldi.According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the 44-year-old didn’t mak...

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Serie A referee Marco Guida rose to the occasion in Sunday’s clash between Pisa and Inter Milan at the Arena Garibaldi.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the 44-year-old didn’t make any grave mistake.

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Lautaro Martinez inspired the Nerazzurri to a hard-fought 2-0 victory over the top-flight newcomers.

Indeed, El Toro struck twice beyond the hour mark, taking his seasonal league tally to six goals.

Meanwhile, Francesco Pio Esposito registered a vital assist off the bench.

Marco Guida Fares Well in Pisa 0-2 Inter Milan Win

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Inter fell victim to poor refereeing in high-stakes clashes against Juventus and Napoli.

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However, Marco Guida was up to the task yesterday.

Despite several minor errors, the experienced referee handled key decisions with confidence.

Indeed, Guida should have booked Alessandro Bastoni for an overzealous tackle on Idrissa Toure in the first half.

Meanwhile, he was right to show yellow cards to Francesco Acerbi and Antonio Caracciolo.

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