
"AC Milan are far from happy with the officiating this season, which they believe has cost them several points along the way. The fall-out continues after Milan's home defeat against Parma, which ended their 24-game unbeaten run in the league and saw Inter move 10 points clear at the top of the table, with two weeks to go before the derby and the games running out."
"There is a long list of decisions that Milan feel have gone against them. In round two there was a goal by Gabbia disallowed by VAR with the score at 0-0 for a slight push on Coulibaly. In round three Nkunku claimed two penalties, which were disallowed despite VAR intervention. In round eight, Moreo's block on Gabbia led to Pisa taking a 2-1 lead."
AC Milan feel a series of refereeing and VAR decisions have gone against them and cost the team points across the season. The home defeat to Parma ended a 24-game unbeaten league run and allowed Inter to move 10 points clear with two weeks before the derby. The Parma performance lacked attacking brilliance and produced dissatisfaction with refereeing and VAR, echoing previous complaints after the Como match. Contested incidents cited include a disallowed Gabbia goal in round two, two Nkunku penalty claims turned down in round three despite VAR checks, and a Moreo block on Gabbia in round eight that led to Pisa taking a 2-1 lead.
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