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  • Inter Milan close in on Scudetto under shadow of Serie Aโ€™s ref scandal
    MILAN, April 30 โ€” Serie A leaders Inter Milan could be crowned champions of Italy this weekend when they take on Parma at the San Siro, as a brewing referee scandal threatens the integrity of Italyโ€™s top flight.Holding a 10-point lead over Napoli, who are at Champions League chasers Como on Saturday evening, Inter need just one win in their final four matches to secure a 21st league title and third in six seasons.But when Inter fans take to their seats on Sunday
     

Inter Milan close in on Scudetto under shadow of Serie Aโ€™s ref scandal

30 April 2026 at 01:51

Malay Mail

MILAN, April 30 โ€” Serie A leaders Inter Milan could be crowned champions of Italy this weekend when they take on Parma at the San Siro, as a brewing referee scandal threatens the integrity of Italyโ€™s top flight.

Holding a 10-point lead over Napoli, who are at Champions League chasers Como on Saturday evening, Inter need just one win in their final four matches to secure a 21st league title and third in six seasons.

But when Inter fans take to their seats on Sunday evening, their Scudetto celebrations might already be underway, if Napoli lose to Como and AC Milan โ€“ 12 points back in third โ€“ fail to win at Sassuolo on Sunday afternoon.

Parma have nothing to play for and should be easy meat for Inter, but the same could have been said last weekend when the league leaders threw away a two-goal lead to draw at mid-table Torino.

In reality, both Napoli and Milanโ€™s remaining realistic target is sealing qualification to the Champions League.

Napoli would do just that if they beat Como and Roma then failed to win against Fiorentina on Monday night.

Napoli are eight points ahead of both fifth-placed Como and Roma, who sit sixth, with that pair trying to sneak into the top four in the final weeks of the campaign.

Como and Roma are three points behind Juventus, who sit in the fourth and final Champions League qualification spot, with Milan a further three points ahead.

Calcio in crisis

But overshadowing the on-pitch action is a scandal in which the head of referees for Serie A and Serie B is being investigated by prosecutors in Milan for the crime of โ€œsporting fraudโ€.

Gianluca Rocchi suspended himself on Sunday after the news broke that he, VAR chief Andrea Gervasoni and two others were suspected of the same offence, which carries a maximum prison sentence of six years.

The 52-year-old Rocchi will not speak to prosecutors at a hearing on Thursday, but Gervasoni will be questioned over accusations that the selection of referees has, in some instances, been piloted and that VAR officials have received outside communication from both him and Rocchi on what decisions to make.

Another official, Daniele Paterna, is accused of giving false testimony on an incident in which Rocchi is suspected of banging on the door of the VAR room to get him to change his ruling on a handball offence during Udineseโ€™s 1-0 win over Parma in March last year.

Rocchi is also suspected of having decided on the selection of Andrea Colombo as the referee for Inter Milanโ€™s 1-0 defeat at Bologna in April last year as he was โ€œliked by Interโ€.

Gervasoni, according to a report from daily La Repubblica, is suspected of having instructed a VAR official to make sure that a penalty was not given to Inter for a foul on Yann Bisseck during their 1-0 home defeat to Roma, which was also played last April.

Napoli ended up winning the league title by a single point ahead of Inter.

Five matches are under suspicion, none from the current season, and all five people officially under investigation are match officials, with no one from any football club as yet in prosecutorsโ€™ sights.

But a drawn-out scandal is the last thing Italian football needs after the national teamโ€™s catastrophic failure to reach the World Cup for the third time in succession, with the countryโ€™s football federation not set to elect a new president until late June. โ€” AFP

Fixtures (times GMT/ MYT)

Friday

Pisa v Lecce (1845 GMT/ 0245 Sat MYT)

Saturday

Udinese v Torino (1400 GMT/ 2200 MYT), Como v Napoli (1600 GMT/ 0000 Sun MYT), Atalanta v Genoa (1845 GMT/ 0245 Sun MYT)

Sunday

Bologna v Cagliari (1030 GMT/ 1830 MYT), Sassuolo v AC Milan (1300 GMT/ 2100 MYT), Juventus v Verona (1600 GMT/ 0000 Mon MYT), Inter Milan v Parma (1845 GMT/ 0245 Mon MYT)

Monday

Cremonese v Lazio (1630 GMT/ 0030 Tue MYT), Roma v Fiorentina (1845 GMT/ 0245 Tue MYT)

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