
New Refereeing Scandal Rocks Serie A, Puts Inter Under Scrutiny
Serie A is facing a new scandal, just days after Gianluca Rocchi, the head of referee appointments, came under criminal investigation for alleged illegal interference in VAR decisions. This crisis has placed Inter Milan under scrutiny.
The new developments have brought back memories of the “Calciopoli” scandal that rocked Italian football in 2006, sparking widespread concern about the return of “refereeing corruption” to the Serie A competition.
The crisis stems from leaked audio recordings of VAR officials, which allegedly reveal refereeing favoritism in matches involving Inter last season. This has prompted the public prosecutor to launch an urgent investigation into the impact of these decisions on the integrity of the competition and the possibility of manipulated results favoring the current league leaders (Inter).
Inter president Giuseppe Marotta has remained silent on the matter, refraining from making any statements. Some believe his silence could reflect the seriousness of the situation or indicate an attempt to organize matters before engaging in a legal confrontation.
Rival clubs to Inter, including AC Milan and Juventus, have reportedly demanded that the truth be revealed and severe penalties imposed if manipulation of refereeing decisions is proven, in order to ensure fair play.