Silenzio stampa and Chivu's fury: Inter surrounded by a storm on day Milan hope to cut gap
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Silenzio stampa and Chivu's fury: Inter surrounded by a storm on day Milan hope to cut gap
"The first concerns Sulemana's alleged foul on Dumfries in the move that led to Krstovic's equaliser in the 82nd minute. A few minutes later, the second incident was a penalty claimed by Inter for contact between Scalvini and Frattesi in the Atalanta penalty area, which was denied after a VAR review."
"The protests were heated: Chivu was sent off for a second yellow card, while Dumfries and other players vigorously contested the referee's decision. The San Siro stadium also demonstrated its discontent with chants against referee Manganiello."
"A discussion took place in the dressing room between Inter management and the refereeing team. The Nerazzurri believe that similar incidents in the past have been judged differently by VAR."
Inter drew 1-1 with Atalanta at San Siro after taking the lead through Pio Esposito. The result sparked significant controversy due to two refereeing incidents in the final stages. Sulemana's alleged foul on Dumfries preceded Krstovic's equalizing goal, while a penalty claim for contact between Scalvini and Frattesi was denied after VAR review. Coach Chivu received a red card for protesting, and players vigorously contested the decisions. Inter management believes similar incidents have been judged differently by VAR in the past. The club imposed a press blackout, declining post-match interviews, though president Marotta plans to contact Lega Serie A to address their concerns.
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