MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 02: Marcus Thuram is challenged by Strahinja Pavlovic and Theo Hernandez of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Interās decision not to send any gruppo or players to Sundayās post-match interviews was not simply a reaction to their frustration over the 2-2 draw against Lazio ā a game in which they squandered the lead twice and likely handed the Scudetto to Napoli with one matchday remaining.
The Nerazzurriās anger over a couple of refereeing decisions during the 90 minutes ā notably Daniele Chiffiās call to award a penalty for Yann Bisseckās handball ā was already evident before the final whistle.

The key refereeing calls Inter feel they were hurt by
However, their broader frustration at dropping points at such a crucial stage of the season also stemmed from a belief that a series of controversial decisions had built up in recent months and were now having a decisive impact, with Napoli just one point ahead of them.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nerazzurri believe several specific incidents have gone against them:
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Inter 1-1 Napoli: Mathias Olivera accidentally handled the ball inside the box while challenging Lautaro Martinez, who was sprinting towards Alex Meretās goal. The hosts claimed the deflection was key in preventing their striker from controlling the ball in a dangerous area.
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Inter 2-2 Bologna: Goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski rushed out to stop Marcus Thuram and ended up bringing him down. While the referee awarded a foul against the striker, Inter argued that the challenge warranted a penalty.

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Bologna 1-0 Inter: Riccardo Orsoliniās stoppage-time winner came from a throw-in taken roughly 10 meters ahead of where the ball had originally gone out ā something Simone Inzaghi highlighted after the match.
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Inter 0-1 Roma: The hosts were left fuming after the referee failed to award a penalty when Yann Bisseck was visibly held back by Evan Ndicka just inches from goal, denying him the possibilitĆ to meet a teammateās flick-on.
Inzaghi was also sent off for dissent in the closing stages of the Lazio game, meaning he will miss Interās final Serie A fixture of the season against Como.
Still, more than any refereeing decision, the Biscione may ultimately come to regret the points dropped along the way ā especially those lost before fatigue began to take its toll.
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