
"Several errors Today, Gazzetta dello Sport have re-capped the different events that have made differences, and it starts with the second match day of the season, where Matteo Gabbia had a goal ruled out in similar fashion to Troilo's winner for Parma at the weekend. Additionally, there was the penalty incident where Samuele Ricci was brought down, had that decision gone the Rossoneri's way, perhaps they would have won 4-0 that day."
"The 2-2 with Pisa had controversy, with a clear push on Gabbia for the visitors second goal. Another two points, should, perhaps, be able to be added to the points tally. Maybe it should be four, considering Ademola Lookman could have been sent off for his challenge against Youssouf Fofana in the 1-1 draw with Atalanta."
"Against Lazio, a penalty could have been awarded, thanks to a handball against Alessio Romagnoli, whilst a point could have been three when Christian Pulisic's goal was ruled out due to Loftus-Cheek's jump, which was completely legal - another two points missed."
"Van der Brempt's challenge on Strahinja Pavlovic went under the radar against Como, whilst Cesc Fabregas was allowed to pull back Alexis Saelemaekers. Then, this weekend, Ruben Loftus-Cheek suffered a broken jaw, with no check for VAR."
AC Milan faced numerous refereeing controversies throughout the season that negatively impacted their point total. These incidents include a disallowed goal for Matteo Gabbia, missed penalties for Samuele Ricci and Christopher Nkuku, and an incorrectly awarded penalty against them. Additional controversial moments involved a push on Gabbia in the Pisa match, a potential red card for Ademola Lookman, a handball incident against Lazio, and disputed penalty decisions in matches against Genoa and Como. Christian Pulisic's goal was ruled out for a legal jump by Loftus-Cheek, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek suffered a broken jaw without VAR review. These accumulated errors represent multiple points that could have significantly changed Milan's season trajectory.
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