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A fight on the field just before half-time during the exciting triumph of the Inter Milan Champions League on visitors to Barcelona seemed to have been triggered by Inigo Martinez spitting on Francesco Acerbi.
The hosts returned to the San Siro after a breathtaking first leg on the road left the level of the tie at 3-3 entering the decision maker on Tuesday evening.
It took very short time to interior to assert their domination, with the Simone Inzaghi team which takes place via a goal from Lautaro Martinez in the 21st minute.
Interbured their advance on the half-time, with Hakan Calhanoglu walking for a place after being brought back to the box a few minutes earlier by Pau Cubarsi.
But while the viewers at home looked at the replayed images of the penalty decision and Calhanoglu coldly slipped his efforts in front of Wojciech Szczesny, when Live Action returned the players to the field were in disarray.
The members of the two parties seemed to be in dispute with the referee Szymon Marciniak, with comments describing the possibility that Var forbidden to give a red card.

Inigo Martinez (yellow and green kit) seemed to spit on Francesco Acerbi in the aftermath of the inter Milan penalty

Inter Defender was exasperated and called referee Szymon Marciniak to punish the player (center)
While the 22 players stayed on the field, after full time on the possible 4-3 classic sequences, new images of Martinez seeming to spit in his rival after the reward.
Photos of the San Siro show Acerbi Attractive in Marciniak, with a group of Barcelona players grouped around their teammate.
Images of the stadium seem even more overwhelming, Martinez would have spit towards Acerbi while the Italian exceeds him in the box.
Discussing the potential incident after the final whistle, Wayne Rooney on Amazon Prime stressed that if Martinez found himself spitting on his rival, UEFA would be quick to intervene.
“You certainly don’t want to see this in a football match or anywhere,” said Manchester United legend. “If he has a spit, then he will receive a punishment he will deserve.”
Co-Pundit Daniel Sturridge added: “Absolutely right. If he did this, then it is not good – it is not necessary, it is not necessary.
“We will let people do their jobs and see if he did it.”
Acerbi, however, had the last laugh – despite no measure was made after the decision of the decision.

Acerbi must have been retained by his opponents when Var examined the incident – but found that no player had been at fault

But Acerbi had the last laugh, the Milanese veteran filled the equalizer for extensions

Inter Milan scored in the 99th minute to reserve its place in the Champions League final of this year
Barcelona quickly came out of the starting blocks while the game resumed after the break, Eric Garcia marking in the 54th minute, with the fight well and really restarted when Dani Olmo provided the equalizer six minutes later.
A few minutes before normal time, Raphina put Barcelona in the lead for the first time during the tie on two legs, their place in the almost sewn final.
But barely three minutes after additional time, Acerbi was focused on the laser inside the box to score its very first European goal at the age of 37.
In addition, Inter has enabled Inter to find the winner by Davide Prattesi, the Milanese team reserving its second final of the Champions League in three years.