Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta has run out of patience after another costly referring blunder against Lazio last weekend.
According to La Repubblica via Goal, the Nerazzurri chief is considering taking the case to the Federal Council.
Simone Inzaghi’s charges are on the verge of relinquishing the Serie A throne, with Napoli in pole position to claim the title.
It’s kind of a big deal, and Inter’s likely defeat in an intense Scudetto race leaves a bitter taste in everyone’s mouth.
Indeed, referees’ role in shaping the title race has come under heavy scrutiny.
More often than not, Inter have been on the receiving end of match officials’ wayward decisions this season.
Now, those mistakes could cost them the title.
Simone Inzaghi understandably lost his temper toward the end of a heartbreaking 2-2 draw against Lazio last weekend.
Referee Daniele Chiffi inflicted massive damage on Inter’s Scudetto quest and sent off the Nerazzurri boss on top of everything.
As it seems, Marotta is reluctant to sit tight and watch from afar.
Instead, the chief executive is ready to raise the matter at the next official FIGC meeting.
It’s hard to escape the proposition that a series of unfavorable decisions by the referees consigned Inter to second place.
Therefore, Marotta will discuss this topic with the highest authority in Italian football.
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