Milan Expresses Discontent with Refereeing Following Draw Against Como
AC Milan contacted the Italian Referees Association after their 1-1 draw with Como on Wednesday evening, due to a series of controversial refereeing decisions, according to "La Gazzetta dello Sport".
The match witnessed tension on the sidelines, as AC Milan's coach Massimiliano Allegri received a red card, along with two members of Como's technical staff, following an altercation with Como's coach Cesc Fabregas.
Milan also expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of punishment for Ignace Bremer after a violent tackle on Strahinja Pavlovic, casting doubt on the Serbian player's participation in the upcoming Sunday match against Parma.
The club also pointed out previous refereeing errors, including the disallowing of Christian Pulisic's goal against Sassuolo, not awarding a penalty for Christopher Nkunku against Bologna, and not calling a foul in favor of Gabbia before Pisa's winning goal in October.
The match witnessed tension on the sidelines, as AC Milan's coach Massimiliano Allegri received a red card, along with two members of Como's technical staff, following an altercation with Como's coach Cesc Fabregas.
Milan also expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of punishment for Ignace Bremer after a violent tackle on Strahinja Pavlovic, casting doubt on the Serbian player's participation in the upcoming Sunday match against Parma.
The club also pointed out previous refereeing errors, including the disallowing of Christian Pulisic's goal against Sassuolo, not awarding a penalty for Christopher Nkunku against Bologna, and not calling a foul in favor of Gabbia before Pisa's winning goal in October.