Spalletti Questions ‘Suspect’ Inter
Roma boss Luciano Spalletti has admitted his deep sense of disappointment following the “suspect incidents” during Inter’s game against Parma last night.
The Giallorossi, who won 2-0 against Catania earlier in the day, had seemed set to close the gap on leaders Inter to just four points, as the Nerazzurri trailed 2-1 to Parma going into the closing stages.
However a hugely controversial penalty award for a handball by Fernando Couto, led to a dramatic late turnaround, as Inter ended up winning 3-2.
“There were some suspect incidents at the Inter-Parma game,” Spalletti told Radio Anch’io Sport.
“My feelings are along the same lines as Domenico Di Carlo. I woke up today with a huge feeling of disappointment and the task of lifting the players heads up after they put in such a great performance and made no ground up.”
A number of Roma players, including Daniele De Rossi and Francesco Totti have bemoaned the fact that Inter never seem to drop points, and Spalletti clearly felt that last night would be the time.
“I was so disappointed because this was the round where we could’ve closed the gap on Inter,” he complained.
“We deserved to claw our way back and reduce the gap and we need the stimulus of Inter dropping points.
“But we can take heart that this side can keep pace with Inter even without the high-profile stars.”
i have the same suspicions we might have another case on our hands