Juventus Coach Motta Ashamed After Coppa Italia Penalty Shootout Loss to Empoli 

Players of Juventus look disappointed after losing the Coppa Italia quarter-finals match between Juventus FC and Empoli FC, in Turin, Italy, 26 February 2025. (EPA)
Players of Juventus look disappointed after losing the Coppa Italia quarter-finals match between Juventus FC and Empoli FC, in Turin, Italy, 26 February 2025. (EPA)
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Juventus Coach Motta Ashamed After Coppa Italia Penalty Shootout Loss to Empoli 

Players of Juventus look disappointed after losing the Coppa Italia quarter-finals match between Juventus FC and Empoli FC, in Turin, Italy, 26 February 2025. (EPA)
Players of Juventus look disappointed after losing the Coppa Italia quarter-finals match between Juventus FC and Empoli FC, in Turin, Italy, 26 February 2025. (EPA)

Empoli knocked Juventus out of the Coppa Italia with a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout win after a 1-1 draw in regular time, leaving coach Thiago Motta ashamed by the Bianconeri's shock exit.

Empoli initially led with a first-half goal by Youssef Maleh, while Juventus struggled to pose any serious threat before the interval, prompting Motta to criticize his side's performance and urging his players to take responsibility.

"Shame. I feel shame for what we saw in the first half and I hope my players feel the same," Motta told a press conference.

"The attitude was shameful. Maybe I am wrong because I did not make the players understand the importance of this game and the importance of wearing the Juventus shirt. We made a mistake and that's why we're not in the semi-finals," the manager added.

After Khephren Thuram equalized for Juventus in the second half, the match went to penalties where Empoli emerged victorious.

Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic missed the first penalty, and Empoli's keeper Devis Vasquez denied Kenan Yildiz, helping secure the win with Luca Marianucci sealing the victory.

"Now we have to start again, give everything in training, give everything to each other and respect the place and the history you are in," Motta added as he urged his players to refocus.

Empoli, promoted in 2021 after winning Serie B, now advance to the semi-finals for the first time since the 2006-07 season, where they will face Bologna in April.

Despite being winless in 11 consecutive Serie A games and recently suffering a 5-0 defeat by Atalanta, Empoli previously knocked out Fiorentina on penalties in the last 16 after a 2-1 victory over Torino in the second round.

The other semi-final will be Inter Milan against AC Milan.



The Camera Never Lies: Electronic Line Calls in Focus Again as Zverev Takes Photo of Ball Mark 

Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Germany's Alexander Zverev takes a picture of the court with a phone during his round of 32 match against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. (Reuters)
Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Germany's Alexander Zverev takes a picture of the court with a phone during his round of 32 match against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. (Reuters)
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The Camera Never Lies: Electronic Line Calls in Focus Again as Zverev Takes Photo of Ball Mark 

Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Germany's Alexander Zverev takes a picture of the court with a phone during his round of 32 match against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. (Reuters)
Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Germany's Alexander Zverev takes a picture of the court with a phone during his round of 32 match against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. (Reuters)

Alexander Zverev is convinced there was a defect in the electronic line calling system during his Madrid Open win on Sunday after the German risked a hefty fine by pulling out his phone to take a photograph of a contested call.

The top seed overcame Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 2-6 7-6(3) 7-6(0) to reach the last 16 of the claycourt tournament but was frustrated by an incident in the second set when a backhand from his opponent was called in by the tracking technology.

Zverev appealed to chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani to take a look but was rebuffed, and the world number two was then warned for unsportsmanlike conduct after pulling his phone out of his bag and taking a picture of the spot.

"I honestly think there was a defect in the system. There was a mistake in the system in that moment," said Zverev, who later posted the photo on Instagram.

"It's not like one millimeter in, one millimeter out, it was like four-five centimeters. That's why I went to the umpire and said 'Please, come down to have a look at this, I'm not crazy'."

Reuters has contacted the ATP for comment.

Earlier this month, women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka also took a photo of a disputed ball mark during a match in Stuttgart and was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The ATP has adopted the line calling system for all of its tournaments from this year, and while Zverev said he was a fan of the technology he was shocked by the incident in Madrid.

"It's going to be interesting to see what happens now, what kind of fine I'll get, even though I'm right," he said.

"I hope I don't get a fine, because obviously, in my opinion, I'm completely in the right and I should not get fined for this."