Lazio Coach Simone Inzaghi does not believe the referees were “acting in bad faith, but we were penalised” by some decisions.

The Biancocelesti reached the Coppa Italia semi-final, are in the Europa League quarter-final against RB Leipzig and are in the thick of the battle for a top four Serie A finish.

However, he and his players have regularly complained that refereeing errors have gone against them too many times this season, especially with the new VAR technology.

Lazio Coach Simone Inzaghi does not believe the referees were “acting in bad faith, but we were penalised” by some decisions.

The Biancocelesti reached the Coppa Italia semi-final, are in the Europa League quarter-final against RB Leipzig and are in the thick of the battle for a top four Serie A finish.

However, he and his players have regularly complained that refereeing errors have gone against them too many times this season, especially with the new VAR technology.

“It is difficult to stay calm despite certain incidents, but we have to stay focused only on football to the end of the game,” Inzaghi said in a school Q&A.

“Italian officials are well-prepared and very impressionable, but we were penalised in some situations. I don’t think they were acting in bad faith, but we were just a little unlucky in some circumstances.”

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