The article reports on new accusations emerging from an ongoing investigation by Milan prosecutors regarding alleged contacts between AC Milan and Gianluca Rocchi, former head of referees' appointments. The probe now includes a fourth match, Torino-Inter on April 26, 2026, previously overlooked. Prosecutors claim Rocchi designed referee Maurizio Mariani after receiving approval from AC Milan, which had previously marked him as 'unfavorable.' The accusation against Rocchi has evolved to include allegations of accepting interference to distort competition fairness. Rocchi has since resigned from his role and claims he defended the validity of his decisions. Neither Gabriele Gravina nor AC Milan officials are currently under investigation. An intercepted conversation suggests dissatisfaction from AC Milan over Mariani’s appointment, though Rocchi maintains the decision was justified.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue: it outlines the prosecution's allegations while including Rocchi's defense. It does not overtly favor one side over the other, maintaining a balanced tone despite the high stakes of the case. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the报道.




