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Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta has launched a furious critique of the refereeing following his side’s 3-1 defeat to Napoli, specifically targeting the controversial penalty awarded in the first half to the home side. That penalty, converted by Kevin De Bruyne, came from a contentious contact between Di Lorenzo and Mkhitaryan and put Napoli ahead after the referee’s initial decision was overturned by the assistant.
Speaking bluntly to DAZN after the match, Marotta suggested the officiating lacked clarity and coherence, referencing comments made by AIA Chief Gianluca Rocchi in the past.
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