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Inter v Atalanta: the Scalvini-Frattesi incident sparks debate. Marelli: "He touches his leg, but it’s very slight. It’s a subjective and open-to-interpretation incident; the decision was the right one." | Goal.com UK
- In the 87th minute, Frattesi and Scalvini collided as the ball neared the box, with officials not calling a foul on the field.
- VAR review confirmed the on-field decision, and the match resumed with a goal kick for Carnesecchi.
- Luca Marelli, DAZN’s refereeing expert, called the contact “really very slight,” labeling it subjective and open to interpretation.
- Marelli emphasized the incident is subjective and open to interpretation, with all opinions legitimate.
- Goal.com reports the match finished 1-1 after Nikola Krstovic equalised and Esposito had earlier opened the scoring.
- The goal sequence featured Nikola Krstovic’s late equaliser cancelling Francesco Pio Esposito’s opener for Inter.
- The article frames the incident as part of a broader Serie A round debate, inviting readers to consider multiple interpretations.
- The report signals the incident drew protests from Inter, who contested the contact in the box.
- Inter and Atalanta drew 1-1 in a match that featured late drama and contentious decisions.
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