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·14 marzo 2026
Inter Milan 1-1 Atalanta – Former Serie A Referee Claims ‘No Foul On Dumfries, No Penalty For Frattesi’

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·14 marzo 2026

Two flashpoint moments in the closing stages of Inter Milan’s 1-1 draw with Atalanta sparked fierce protests from the Nerazzurri, but referee analyst Luca Marelli has backed both of Manganiello’s key decisions, insisting neither incident warranted a penalty.
The first controversy surrounded Atalanta’s equaliser. Inter protested that a foul on Dumfries should have been called before Krstovic’s leveller stood.
“The goal came from a contact that was not whistled. For me, Manganiello was very good to let it run. There is no low contact, just a hand rested on the back. There is no push, no extension of the arm. It seems more like Dumfries losing his balance and falling. Manganiello was right.”
The second incident drew more debate.
Frattesi went down in the Atalanta area under a challenge from Scalvini in what could have been a match-winning penalty for Inter.
Marelli conceded there was contact but stopped well short of calling it a foul.
“There is contact between Frattesi and Scalvini, Frattesi gets there first. There is no real kick, I do not see contact worthy of a penalty. Penalties are a serious matter.”
He also defended the VAR’s decision not to intervene. “Certain contacts on the pitch are not easily visible, especially among many players. It is a subjective evaluation not objective, and therefore correct not to have the VAR step in.”
Inter’s frustration is understandable, but Marelli’s verdict offers little comfort for their case.
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