Repeated Anger at Inter Due to Officiating This Season
Sunday 15-03-2026
Inter Milan is experiencing a season full of tension due to a number of controversial refereeing decisions in the Italian league, prompting the Italian media to discuss a series of incidents that have angered the team's management and players.

The team's recent match against Atalanta reopened this issue after the two teams drew 1-1 in a game that saw strong objections from the "Nerazzurri" side.

In that match, Inter took the lead first through striker Francesco Pio Esposito, but the equalizing goal scored by Nikola Krstovic came after an incident that Inter players considered a foul on Denzel Dumfries, which was not called, sparking intense protests from the coaching staff.

The team also demanded a penalty kick in the final minutes after Davide Frattesi fell inside the penalty area, but the referee did not award anything.

Tension peaked after the meeting, as the club decided to impose a complete media silence in protest against the refereeing decisions, while coach Cristian Chivu was expelled during the match after repeatedly objecting to the referee.

This escalation came to reflect the extent of anger within the club over some decisions that are seen as having affected its results during the season.

Italian press reports indicate that this incident is not the first, as several previous Inter matches have witnessed controversial refereeing decisions during the season. This has led the club's management to feel that the team has been subjected to a series of decisions that caused discontent within the "Nerazzurri" camp and reignited the debate over refereeing performance in the Italian league.

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