Torino vs Inter - Marotta: 'We Don't Have Preferred Referees'
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The president: "Never had favorable or unpleasing referees. And last year there were unfavorable episodes to us. The fans are quiet"
We learn everything from the press. The statements made amaze us. Because first of all we do not have pleasing and unpleasing referees and we know that we have acted in the utmost correctness and this must reassure everyone. This is the most important fact. The Inter breaks the silence about the arbitration inquiry and does so with its President Giuseppe Marotta, who intervened live at Sky Sport, before the match against Turin. The reference is …
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Inter: Marotta reacts to the new controversy among Italian referees
On the eve of Inter’s trip to Torino, in a climate heavy with tension and suspicion, Nerazzurro president Giuseppe Marotta The post Inter: Marotta reacts to the new controversy among Italian referees appeared first on French Football Weekly.
Before the Turin-Inter match, Inter president Giuseppe Marotta spoke to DAZN, focusing on recent events, including the refereeing scandal that has rocked the Italian football world. "We don't have a list of approved referees," Marotta said on the matter. Below are the Nerazzurri president's comments, emphasizing Inter's lack of involvement in the incident and also recalling an adverse incident that affected the Nerazzurri last season: "We've see…
Torino vs Inter - Marotta: 'We don't have preferred referees'
Giuseppe Marotta has broken Inter Milan’s silence on the referee scandal, expressing surprise at the allegations while firmly distancing the club from any wrongdoing ahead of Sunday’s crucial trip to Torino.The Inter president spoke to Sky Sport before kick-off, addressing the investigation into AIA leadership and the allegations that former designator Gianluca Rocchi sought to assign referees favourable to the Nerazzurri.“We learn everything fr…
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