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Inter title race overshadowed as Serie A refereeing scandal erupts
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Sports·4/27/2026AI summary

Inter title race overshadowed as Serie A refereeing scandal erupts

Gianluca Rocchi, head of Italy's top football refereeing body CAN, has suspended himself after being placed under investigation for complicity in sporting fraud. The prosecutor alleges Rocchi agreed to assign specific officials for certain Inter games and inappropriately intervened in VAR decisions. Inter and their directors are not under investigation. The scandal echoes Calciopoli, though lawyers note this involves far fewer people. With Inter likely to seal the Serie A title this weekend, the controversy threatens to overshadow the title celebration.

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Christian Vieri slams Italy's World Cup failure as 'very big miss' for four-time champions
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Sports·4/24/2026AI summary

Christian Vieri slams Italy's World Cup failure as 'very big miss' for four-time champions

Italian football legend Christian Vieri has criticized Italy's failure to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, calling it a 'very big miss' for a country that has won four tournaments. Speaking at the Hong Kong Football Festival, the former Inter Milan striker said Italy must ask itself hard questions after losing to Bosnia and Herzegovina in playoff penalties, marking their third straight failure to reach the finals.

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Gianluigi Buffon: ‘You have a perception that you are unbeatable, almost omnipotent’
Sports
4/22/2026

Gianluigi Buffon: ‘You have a perception that you are unbeatable, almost omnipotent’

Italy’s legendary goalkeeper on getting used to retirement, the decline of Italian football and why he blames himself for Zidane’s World Cup final red card“I tear the gloves off my hands and my bare knuckles, reddened and soaked with sweat, shine in the neon light,” Gianluigi Buffon writes when he remembers leaving the pitch at half-time during the final game of his remarkable career, in May 2023. “I really feel dead inside. I am 45 years old, and around me many of my teammates walking in shorts towards the dressing room could easily be my children.”The gripping and intimate tone of Buffon’s book, Saved, which opens with his last-ever game in a Serie B playoff for Parma, is matched by his warm and open character. The great goalkeeper played professionally for 28 years and his reflections are as moving as they are sombre. “Can you live without it, Gigi?” he asks. “No, I can’t … when you have outlived your youth, and the time when you feel strong and all-powerful has ended, and your muscles, joints and reflexes start to wear out, then it really is like dying.” Continue reading...

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