VIDEO: Rudi Garcia sent to the stands after playing imaginary violin
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In a violent match where two cards were dished out, Roma manager Rudi Garcia also received his marching orders for expressing his displeasure at a penalty that was controversially awarded to Juventus in the first half.
After Maicon blocked a free kick from Andrea Pirlo with his arm at the edge of the box, referee Gianluca Rocchi pointed to the spot, leading to Garcia busting out an imaginary violin as a way of claiming that it's the same old melody of Juventus receiving favourable calls.
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