
"Maignan's frustrations in all likelihood are not just as a result of the penalty in Roma but also Andrea Colombo's questionable refereeing in general and the other decisions throughout the campaign. In the, the Rossoneri have had more penalties called against them than any other team in Serie A: seven in total, one more than Napoli and Udinese, but five more than league leaders Inter."
"Maignan's saves on Paulo Dybala and Hakan Calhanoglu limited the damage, and Stanciu's miss in added time allowed the Rossoneri to avoid defeat against Genoa. However, the figure remains significantly higher than their direct rivals, a detail that hasn't gone unnoticed at Milanello. For now, there's no controversy, just a simple reminder from the coach to his players to avoid certain distractions in their penalty area in the future. The Rossoneri fans, however, have taken certain whistles less politely on social media."
AC Milan have had seven penalties awarded against them this Serie A season, more than any other club. Captain Mike Maignan expressed visible frustration after Roma's recent penalty, questioning the decision and defending teammate Bartesaghi. The complaints reference perceived inconsistent refereeing by Andrea Colombo and a pattern of decisions across the campaign. Maignan's penalty saves limited immediate damage, and a missed spot-kick by Stanciu helped avoid defeat against Genoa. Club coaching staff emphasized focus and avoiding distractions in the penalty area. Fans reacted strongly on social media. The team faces a congested schedule with a heavy run of away fixtures in January–February.
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