Leonino
·5 November 2025
Pedro Henriques slams unsporting behaviour in Juventus v Sporting clash

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·5 November 2025

Pedro Henriques analyzed the refereeing of Daniel Siebert in the Juventus - Sporting match last Tuesday, November 4, which ended in a one-all draw between the Lions and the Italians. The former referee made some corrections to the German official, revealing that a yellow card was left unshown.
Pedro Henriques: "He should have been disciplined"
"6’ Federico Gatti, by raising his right arm and hitting Ioannidis in the face, should, in addition to the direct free kick that was awarded, have been cautioned with a yellow card. A negligent gesture and action, and unsporting behavior that should have been disciplined," reads his analysis, published in the newspaper A Bola.
Pedro Henriques: "Added time? It was too little for the incidents"
Furthermore, the former Portuguese referee was critical of the added time given by the match official, both before halftime and at the end of the game: "45’ The referee gave only one minute of added time to recover lost time, but it was too little for the incidents, namely two goals and three yellow cards."
"90’ The referee gave four minutes of added time to recover lost time, but with five stoppages for substitutions, where ten players came on, and some stoppages to check on players who were down, plus the two yellow cards shown, the correct amount should have been six minutes," he emphasized.
With this draw – the second in 17 matches this season – Rui Borges's men now have seven points in the competition and are, provisionally, in 10th place. The next Sporting game in the international competition is scheduled for Wednesday, November 26, at 8:00 p.m., against the Belgians of Club Brugge, at Alvalade.
The green and white team will be back on the pitch next Saturday, November 8, against Santa Clara, in a match for the 11th round of Liga Portugal Betclic. The game against Vasco Matos's side will be played at 8:30 p.m., at Estádio de São Miguel, in Ponta Delgada.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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