Inter and Bastoni, the club doubts after arbitrary mistakes

After the end of the match with Atalanta, Inter stayed in the San Siro locker room for about two hours, hinting at a visible tension between the players and the technical staff.
Anger was present, even though the meeting had ended hours earlier, and the team decided to avoid heated statements to the media, which could lead to disciplinary consequences.
This decision also came due to the upcoming trip to Florence, where Inter will appear without coach Chivu, who was sent off, which makes the situation more sensitive.
According to reports from 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', communication within the team remained within the rules of etiquette, with clear but polite words that expressed disappointment at the arbitrary decisions.
Giuseppe Marotta had a half-hour meeting with the referees after the match, where the latest episodes of the proceedings were discussed, but in the end it was decided to apply media silence as a strategy to protect the team and avoid further tensions.
The club's doubts are mainly related to the impact of the Bastoni episode on the media, where several decisions against Inter in previous matches (including the Ricci incidents in the derby, Sulemana-Dumfries and Scalvini-Frattesi against Atalanta) seem to have created a tense situation for the refereeing class.
The club is concerned that media pressure and controversy over Bastoni could significantly and indirectly influence future refereeing decisions against Inter, putting the team in a vulnerable position when seeking justice on the pitch.
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