Marotta: Inter-Napoli penalty a proper determination, Conte spoke for a ‘function’

Inter President Beppe Marotta believes Antonio Conte had a ‘function’ for following a refereeing determination he didn’t agree with, including that the contact between Anguissa and Dumfries ‘was a penalty’.

The Napoli supervisor was livid when he spoke on TV after the ultimate whistle on Sunday, as he , which didn’t enable the VAR to intervene to cancel the penalty awarded to Inter, however Marotta thinks the referee made the proper determination as there was ‘positively’ contact between the 2 gamers concerned.

The Nerazzurri President labored with Conte for a number of seasons each at Juventus and Inter and is satisfied the Italian tactician made use of his abilities as a ‘nice communicator’ when publicly protesting towards the VAR.

Marotta: Conte a ‘nice communicator’, Dumfries-Anguissa contact ‘was a penalty’

“I imagine know-how improves issues, decreasing errors,” Marotta instructed reporters in the course of the ceremony for the Niels Liedholm awards in Cuccaro Monferrato on Tuesday morning, as .

“Concerning what occurred on Sunday and Conte’s remarks—he’s an clever individual and an awesome communicator, who definitely has his function when he speaks.

“I have to say the referee was very near the motion. So there was positively bodily contact, the foot was displaced, and in my view, it was a penalty.

“If there’s a necessity to debate a greater use of VAR when it comes to protocol, that’s a part of a constructive debate that ought to occur inside the soccer system.”

Marotta on Scaroni’s provocation: ‘I hope Milan can get their second star quickly’

Marotta additionally responded to Paolo Scaroni’s playful provocation, as .

“It is determined by your perspective,” Marotta joked.

“If he represents the one staff in Milan, maybe we symbolize one thing even higher.

I don’t need to fire up controversy, Paolo is a buddy, and everybody tries to raise their very own membership, calling it the most effective. I hope Milan can get their second star quickly.”

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