
"AC Milan have made a call to the Italian Refereeing Association to let them know that they are furious with the amount of errors against them. La Gazzetta dello Sport report that the call was made one day after Milan-Como, amid anger over Strahinja Pavlovic's injury. The defender received studs on his shin from Van der Brempt, from which he was lucky not to fracture his leg, and Mariani's did not even issue a yellow card to the defender."
"The Pavlovic case The results of the Serbian defender's tests yesterday are clear: "Large soft tissue hematoma and edematous-hemorrhagic imbibition of the fibula bone without cortical disruption." There was concern at San Siro on Wednesday evening, so much so that the player left the stadium with sliders on, with his ankle in a brace, and used the elevator to reach the garage (he obviously didn't drive)."
AC Milan contacted the Italian Refereeing Association to express anger about repeated refereeing errors, prompted by Strahinja Pavlovic's dangerous challenge. Pavlovic suffered studs to his shin from Van der Brempt, with no yellow card issued and no VAR review. Medical tests showed a large soft tissue hematoma and edematous-hemorrhagic imbibition of the fibula bone without cortical disruption. The player left San Siro wearing sliders and an ankle brace, using the elevator to the garage. A fibula fracture was a realistic concern. Pavlovic was substituted at half-time, and Milan believe a red card and man advantage could have affected the match outcome and title race.
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