Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has defended Gianluigi Buffon and labelled him “a role model for over 20 years” after the goalkeeper saw red against Champions League conqueror Real Madrid for a furious rant at the referee.
Buffon was sent off for dissent in the final minute of a 3-1 quarterfinal, second leg defeat at Madrid after confronting English referee Michael Oliver over his decision to award the hosts a penalty during added-on time.
The 40-year-old Juventus captain has come under fire for a post-match rant in which he called Oliver “a murderer” with “a rubbish bin” in place of a heart.
But Allegri said Buffon’s outburst was “understandable” after Oliver “slightly lost his way” in a tense finale that saw Madrid advance to the semifinals, 4-3 on aggregate.
“For over 20 years, Gianluigi Buffon has been a role model both on and off the pitch,” Allegri said on Saturday. “If on one occasion he said the things he did, in a situation as tough as Wednesday night’s, that is understandable and I challenge anyone to react differently.”
“It’s always easy to judge from the outside. The referee had a very good game for 90 minutes, he really did. He then slightly lost his way at the end, like when you pull up a Monopoly card with an unpredictable twist, but these things can happen. I don’t know if it was correct or not, I don’t care, but Buffon was also sent off and therefore denied the opportunity to save the Cristiano Ronaldo penalty. Gigi’s reaction is to be understood.”
Juventus plays Sampdoria on Sunday as the Serie ‘A’ champion’s bid for a seventh straight title with Napoli four points behind in second.