Torino Coach Walter Mazzarri sees “ugly, strange attitudes” from referees, despite the win over Frosinone.

The Granata blew a two goal lead against Moreno Longo’s side, but Alex Berenguer’s goal gave them a crucial three points.

The Canarini’s first goal was subject to a VAR review, but the officials decided that Salvatore Sirigu hadn’t been fouled.

“I’m tired of losing points, I can say that now we’ve won,” Mazzarri fumed in his post-match interview with Sky.

Torino Coach Walter Mazzarri sees “ugly, strange attitudes” from referees, despite the win over Frosinone.

The Granata blew a two goal lead against Moreno Longo’s side, but Alex Berenguer’s goal gave them a crucial three points.

The Canarini’s first goal was subject to a VAR review, but the officials decided that Salvatore Sirigu hadn’t been fouled.

“I’m tired of losing points, I can say that now we’ve won,” Mazzarri fumed in his post-match interview with Sky.

“The referees are affecting the results and they were trying again today because it was a foul on Sirigu for 2-1.

“We have our flaws, we don’t close games out, but the moment has come to say something. Iago Falque, against Roma, had taken a position where he got a little touch which is technically a penalty.

“Today Sirigu was catching the ball and was prevented from playing it. It’s not the first time, it’s a continuation.

“When we’re constantly trampled on I get tired, it deserves more attention. Today we won, even in a match that was up for discussion.

“Is there a campaign against Torino? I don’t know. I see ugly, strange attitudes. A fourth official that cannot speak.

“Against Napoli [Kalidou] Koulibaly should have been sent off, he was on a booking and he threw the ball away. Four referees and the VAR officials didn’t see it.

“Then in Udine and against Roma.”

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