CorSport: Why Milan have been left angered after Inter-Juventus refereeing debacle
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CorSport: Why Milan have been left angered after Inter-Juventus refereeing debacle
"AC Milan are internally very discontent with the officiating during Saturday night's game between Inter and Juventus, a report claims. After beating Pisa on Friday night, Milan were hoping for a favour from Juventus on Saturday, and they were very close to getting one but for Piotr Zielinski's last-minute winner. However, it was a game full of controversial decisions, all of which seemed to go in the Nerazzurri's favour."
"It's no secret that Milan hoped for Inter to drop points, but the bitter feeling stems from the serious error from the referee La Penna. Instead of giving Bastoni a second yellow for simulation, he gave one to Kalulu for a non-existent foul, and VAR could not intervene. The discontent at Milan also stems partly from Adrien Rabiot's two yellow cards against Pisa. The first booking was given for a rather minor foul, while the second was for the subsequent protests,"
AC Milan feel aggrieved by refereeing in the Inter–Juventus match after Pierre Kalulu received a controversial early red card. The sending-off is seen as decisive because it occurred in the first half and appeared to result from a referee error by La Penna. The referee issued a yellow to Kalulu rather than a second yellow to Bastoni for simulation, and VAR did not intervene. Milan also object to Adrien Rabiot's two yellow cards against Pisa, viewing the first as minor and the second as punishment for relatively mild protests. Inter now sit eight points clear, and Milan must beat Como to keep title hopes alive.
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