Milan frustrated by four controversial refereeing decisions in recent Serie A matches

Milan frustrated by four controversial refereeing decisions in recent Serie A matches

AC Milan have expressed significant frustration to the Italian refereeing association following four major decisions that went against them during recent matches against Parma and Como, leaving the Rossoneri trailing league leaders Inter by ten points.

​AC Milan are aggrieved by several refereeing calls during their 1-0 loss to Parma and a draw with Como.

Key frustrations include the lack of punishment for goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi, whose forceful collision left Ruben Loftus-Cheek requiring jaw surgery.

The club was also angered by a VAR-overturned goal for Parma, with reports suggesting referee Marco Piccinini had not made a “clear and obvious error.”

​The Rossoneri also feel hard done by following incidents in their recent 1-1 draw with Como.

Club officials believe Como coach Cesc Fabregas should have been sent off for interference, and Ignace van der Brempt deserved a red card for a tackle on Strahinja Pavlović.

Despite these grievances, Milan decided against a formal complaint to the AIA, though they remain ten points behind Inter.

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