Marotta on the Rocchi Case: Inter is Honest and We Don't Have Preferred Referees
Sunday 26-04-2026
The president of Inter Milan, Giuseppe Marotta, confirmed that his club has no connection to the controversy surrounding what is known as the "Rocchi Case," which involved referee Daniele Rocchi and led to his temporary stepping down.

Marotta clarified that the club's management learned the details only through the media, emphasizing that Inter always operates with transparency and does not differentiate between "preferred" referees and others.

In statements before the team's match against Torino, Marotta emphasized that the club is "very calm" about these developments, considering that all the actions taken by Inter were within legal and correct frameworks.

He emphasized that this matter should reassure the public, given the escalating media debate about the issue and its potential impact on the competition.

Marotta also recalled events from last season, noting that Inter was subjected to unfavorable refereeing decisions that were later acknowledged by the relevant authorities, such as the controversial penalty in the match against Roma. Despite this, he emphasized that the club remains committed to integrity, affirming that Inter "was and will remain above any suspicions."

On the sports front, Inter continues to focus on local competition, as it is close to securing the Italian league title, alongside its ambition to win the Coppa Italia. Marotta praised the work of the technical staff and players, affirming that the team aims to achieve a double this season and add a new accomplishment to its history.

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