Marelli analyzes controversial penalty in Roma's win at Parma
Match Report·10 May 2026·3d ago

Marelli analyzes controversial penalty in Roma's win at Parma

Source: Forza Roma

Luca Marelli, former referee and DAZN technical analyst, has clarified the key decisions from Roma's match against Parma on May 10, 2026, which was decided by a penalty awarded to Devyne Rensch. The match was marked by controversy, particularly surrounding contact between Rensch and Parma defender Britschgi in the closing stages.

Marelli explained that the VAR correctly chose not to intervene on an earlier incident involving Gianluca Mancini, stating that although contact occurred, the opposing player touched the ball cleanly and changed its direction. On Rensch's goal itself, Marelli noted that Mancini attempted to avoid contact while on the ground and any ball contact was minimal. Regarding the decisive penalty, Marelli stated: "Rensch riesce a liberarsi dalla sua marcatura, poi appoggia il braccio sul collo ma non lo trattiene e non fa fallo. Britschgi invece si occupa solamente di impedire fisicamente con una cintura a Rensch di raggiungere il pallone." He confirmed that Britschgi's red card for a second yellow was justified, as the defender prevented Rensch from reaching the ball through physical obstruction.

Marelli's analysis effectively endorsed the referee's handling of all controversial moments, though the match clearly generated significant debate among supporters regarding the penalty decision that ultimately determined the outcome.

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Marelli sul rigore a Rensch: “Britschgi lo cintura. Il secondo gol è regolare” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Marelli sul rigore a Rensch: “Britschgi lo cintura. Il secondo gol è regolare”news as romaMarelli sul rigore a Rensch: “Britschgi lo cintura. Il secondo gol è regolare”PARMA, ITALY - MAY 10: AS Roma player Devyne Rensch scores the goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Luciano Rossi/AS Roma via Getty Images)Le parole dell'ex arbitro: "Il penalty non fischiato a Mancini? alenti tocca nettamente il pallone ed è corretto non assegnare il rigore" Redazione 10 maggio - 20:53 È stata una gara ricca di polemica e tensione soprattutto nel finale a causa del rigore dato sul contatto Britschgi-Rensch che alla fine ha deciso la partita. A fare chiarezza su tutti gli episodi della gara ci ha pensato Luca Marelli, ex arbitro e commento tecnico di Dazn. Ecco le sue parole su tutti i casi che hanno generato dibattito a fine gara.Sul rigore non dato a Mancini:"Il Var non richiama Chiffi perché Valenti interviene sul pallone e contemporaneamente sulla gamba di Mancini. Non l'hanno ritenuto da punire perché il pallone ha completamente cambiato direzione. Abbiamo visto episodi simili ma Valenti tocca nettamente il pallone ed è corretto non assegnare il rigore"Sul gol di Rensch: "Mancini cerca di evitare il contatto col pallone ed era a terra. Sembra toccare il pallone con il fianco ma in ogni caso non c'è l'immediatezza dato che lui non segna"Sul rigore a Rensch: "Rensch riesce a liberarsi dalla sua marcatura, poi appoggia il braccio sul collo ma non lo trattiene e non fa fallo. Britschgi invece si occupa solamente di impedire fisicamente con una cintura a Rensch di raggiungere il pallone. Espulsione giusta per doppia ammonizione del difensore del Parma".Leggi anche Cuesta non ci sta: “Il Parma merita rispetto. Tutta Italia ha visto cosa è successo” Gasp, che ansia sul rigore: lo guarda dal maxi schermo, poi l’esultanza sfrenata © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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