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Inter is preparing to take the field against Verona, with the goal of winning to close the gap to –3 points on Napoli, who defeated Lecce away just a few hours before the match at San Siro. The match at the Via del Mare was not without controversy, with two episodes in particular generating discussion.
The first involves the goal that gave Napoli the win. In fact, as pointed out by Maurizio Russo, journalist for calciomercato.it, on X, there would be an infringement of Law 13 on free kicks, with two Napoli players standing too close to the Lecce wall on Raspadori’s shot.
👀 #LecceNapoli – Once again, Law 13 on free kicks is not enforced. It already happened in Cagliari-Monza: you need a minimum distance of one meter from the wall to validate the goal @calciomercatoit pic.twitter.com/A4s1gI4bUw
— Maurizio Russo @maugirzio_russo May 3, 2025
The other incident is a handball by Spinazzola deserving of a penalty in Napoli’s penalty area, also in the first half. The ball hit the blue defender’s arm, which seemed to be rather outstretched. Referee Massa did not award the penalty, sparking protests. The decision was not changed even after the VAR and a silent check.
Clear penalty not given to Inter against Roma for a foul on Bisseck + clear penalty not given to Lecce for Spinazzola’s handball against Napoli = 3 decisive points in the title race. Shame #marottaleague pic.twitter.com/qjLe2ru6je
— I M Black & Blue @ClubdelTifosott May 3, 2025
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