Alfio Musmarra offered an insight into a shady VAR conversation in April’s Serie A clash between Inter Milan and Roma at San Siro.
In his latest column, Musmarra discussed the incident that happened inside Giallorossi’s box but went unsanctioned, via FCInter1908.
Roma stunned the Nerazzurri 1-0 on their home ground last month, registering their second league win at San Siro in three seasons.
However, the match brimmed with controversy.
Davide Frattesi had an early goal disallowed for offside, though it was a snap call.
Then, Matias Soule put Roma in front in the 22nd minute, which eventually proved enough for all three points.
Referee Michael Fabbri was in charge, but he didn’t have adequate support from the VAR booth.
And as it has often happened throughout this season, his on-field decisions were not in Inter’s favor.
Alfio Musmarra Offers Insight Into VAR Controversy During Inter Milan Loss to Roma

The incident that could’ve changed the course of the game took place in Roma’s box.
Evan Ndicka pulled Yann Bisseck down, yet Fabbri just waved play on, even though it was a clear penalty.
However, there was never a call from VAR, where Marco Di Bello had a final word.
“I made a few phone calls,” Musmarra wrote. “It turns out that referee Fabbri couldn’t assess the Bisseck-N’Dicka situation because he was focused on two other pairs in the penalty area.
“He asked the VAR for clarification. Unfortunately, the decision was made by VAR Di Bello in front of a monitor without dynamic footage, only replays… without calling Fabbri for an on-field review, as suggested by Piccinini (AVAR).
“That’s why they didn’t release the audio; because they didn’t follow the protocol.
“Just to mention one case. The truth is that in recent months all sorts of things have happened.
“However, if those responsible prefer political silence and don’t complain, why should we?”
There is this inter legend(bergome) i use to respect, but now he has lost it because he talks too much; he tends to think he knows all in the media. i believe after all these revalations, he will be clutching himself in shame. there is a wise saying that says: it is wiser to listen more and talk less.
Lol they can only claim incompetence for so long before it doesn’t make anysense. For instance if all hand balls with players hands on their back starts to get VAR reviews 95% will end up being penalties because slow motion WILL ALWAYS show evidence of a player’s arm moving towards the ball. Defenders putting their hands behind put them in a big disadvantage to start with and now to ask them to stand still means the rules makes no sense. They have open a pandora’s box themselves and now will have to deal with the consequences because Inter will demand everything to be properly reviewed the same way in all matches
The truth is gradually comming out. light and darkness cannot duel together.