Pierre Kalulu says 'it's a shame' after Bastoni apology
Pierre Kalulu has broken his silence over the controversial red card involving Alessandro Bastoni that dominated Italian football headlines this week. Kalulu was sent off shortly before half-time after receiving a second yellow for a challenge on Bastoni, who went to ground; Bastoni appealed that Kalulu had pulled his shirt, but television replays appeared to show no clear contact.
Inter went on to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory with a final-minute goal, extending their lead at the top of the table to eight points, while Juventus remain fifth with 46 points from 25 matches. The aftermath proved tense, though Bastoni sought to calm the situation by making a public apology for exaggerating the contact.
When questioned about the Inter man's gesture, Kalulu said: "I haven't seen what he said. The match is over now, we have to look ahead and not think about it anymore. I'll only say that it's a shame." He admitted the suspension had disrupted his rhythm and the team's momentum.
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