Newspapers give damning verdict on La Penna after Inter 3-2 Juventus controversy
Newspapers in Italy have not looked too kindly on referee Federico La Penna, who was at the centre of controversy after sending off Pierre Kalulu for a questionable second bookable offence during the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on Sunday night.
An own goal from Andrea Cambiaso plus individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski gave the Nerazzurri all three points in an eventual 3-2 victory in San Siro on Saturday evening, despite Bianconeri goals from Cambiaso and Manuel Locatelli.
The biggest talking point of the game, however, was La Penna’s decision to show a second yellow card to Kalulu for a supposed foul on Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni.
Kalulu had already been shown a soft yellow card in the first half, and was then sent off in controversial circumstances after it became clear that Bastoni had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off. Juventus were then made to play the entirety of the second half with 10 men.
As Kalulu was dismissed for two yellow card offences, VAR was not able to intervene despite La Penna’s error.
How Italian media reacted to Kalulu sending off in Inter 3-2 Juventus
La Gazzetta dello Sport gave referee La Penna a rating of 4/10 immediately after full-time. The Pink Paper also highlighted the pressing need to review VAR protocols and allow the video assistants to step in for second yellow card offences, not just for incidents surrounding straight reds.
Corriere dello Sport rated La Penna at 4.5/10, noting that had VAR been able to intervene on the Kalulu-Bastoni incident, the referee would have been ‘saved’. They also pointed to the fact that Bastoni was also on a yellow card at the time of the incident, which could have led to his own dismissal.
Unsurprisingly, Turin-based outlet Tuttosport have taken an even harsher stance on the matter, rating La Penna’s performance at 3/10. They write that the Kalulu sending off should not have required assistance from VAR had an ‘attentive’ referee been on the pitch.

