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·21 mars 2026
Inter Milan Among The Clubs On The Receiving End Of Serie A Referee Errors

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·21 mars 2026

Inter Milan have been on the wrong end of officiating errors more than almost any other club this season, with a comprehensive review of the Serie A Open VAR programme revealing that the Nerazzurri have suffered three officially recognised mistakes, and benefited from just one.
According to Calcio e Finanza, via FCInterNews, a full analysis of every Open VAR episode this season has identified 29 officially acknowledged refereeing errors across 29 Serie A matches.
The findings place Italian officiating under severe scrutiny at a critical point of the season.
For Inter, the balance sheet makes uncomfortable reading.
Three errors went against them.
The penalty not awarded for Comuzzo’s hold on Esposito in Inter vs Fiorentina was one.
Although it was a decision that passed with relatively little attention at the time.
The penalty awarded to Napoli for Mkhitaryan‘s contact with Di Lorenzo in Napoli vs Inter was another.
Indeed, a call that directly cost the Nerazzurri points in a title rival’s home game.
Most recently and most painfully, the Scalvini-Frattesi incident in Inter vs Atalanta.
Here, a clear foul went unpunished in the closing stages.
Furthermore, it has already been acknowledged by the AIA as a mistake.
The one decision that went in Inter’s favour was the red card shown to Kalulu following the controversial Bastoni incident in Inter vs Juventus, itself one of the most talked-about moments of the entire campaign.
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