Чт. Июл 3rd, 2025

Why Did No One Ask Inzaghi This Question, and Who Will Ask This of Conte?

After witnessing the seemingly lenient or “ridiculous” ban handed to Inzaghi, one might perceive yet another instance of unfairness and lack of equal treatment in football matters. This situation highlights that certain questions truly need to be posed.

The match between Inter and Barcelona, for example, presented an incredible opportunity to ask a difficult or uncomfortable question. So, who stepped up and asked it? According to the author, the answer is “no one, only us.” Furthermore, the author suggests there is also a relevant question that should be directed at Antonio Conte.

Reader Comments

giuseppegenovese-or2vl: I don`t know if the journalists present at the press conference are invited by the club or if journalists who are *not* invited can also attend. I don`t think the Inter club would invite those journalists who are, shall we say, inconvenient, who might ask questions like the one a journalist asked some time ago regarding the Carassai affair. Marotta, for example, was caught off guard by that question and found himself unprepared. If, on the other hand, any journalist *can* attend the conference, it would be appropriate for some inconvenient journalists to go and ask questions like the one you mentioned. But I think they wouldn`t allow them to attend. Still, it`s a great idea.

giovannimolinas231: Yes, but what does the public have to do with the club?

dbran6493: FLOOD OF HACKS!

Claude58-c1u: Yes, they have created an impassable network of information and power. Unfortunately, only YouTubers and `Identità Bianconera` are shedding light on this mess… thank you for your work.

Joeyjo8686: What I ask myself is why the club didn`t complain about the Spanish referee considering they were playing against Barcelona? And there`s only one answer: because they were all in agreement to advance.

lucabittante3045: They can`t ask uncomfortable questions because then “mafiotta” takes care of it.

SandroMosca-c2n: All useless, the “cartonati” (derogatory term) never pay.

By Lennox Bray

Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.

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