Sunday night’s 3-3 draw away to Fiorentina was the fourth time this season where Inter have been penalised by refereeing errors, Corriere dello Sport detail.

VAR was called into question on a number of occasions and played its part late on as Fiorentina were awarded a late and questionable penalty.

The other three games were against Sassuolo (away), Parma (home) and Roma (away).

In the game with Sassuolo, the Neroverdi were awarded a penalty which many doubted while Inter were denied a penalty of their own as Pol Lirola collided with Inter striker Mauro Icardi.

Against Parma, Federico Dimarco clearly handled the ball on the line and prevented an Ivan Perisic shot from going in but Inter did not get a penalty nor was Dimarco cautioned.

While against Roma, Inter were denied a penalty as Kostas Manolas took out Icardi. In this game though, VAR also saved Inter as it was ruled that Nicolo Zaniolo had dived  thus meaning Roma weren’t awarded what initially looked to be a stonewall penalty.