The coach of the Rossoneri, Stefano Pioli, blames the referees for their defeat tonight. Milan’s stopper, Tomori, committed a penalty and received a straight red card in the 18th minute, and many say that the referee’s decision was too harsh.
Milan was defeated by Blues from London for the second time on Sunday. Chelsea defeated them again tonight with a score of 0:2, and the match was already decided after the 18th minute when Stefan Pioli’s team was left with ten men, after the head referee, German Daniel Siebert, pointed to the penalty spot and sent off Fikayo Tomori. .
“I told the referee to his face what I thought about him and the decisions he made in tonight’s game. I’m not very good with English, but he certainly understood what I told him. He judged what he judged very nonchalantly and did a lot of damage to us. It’s a shame, we all felt this was going to be our night,’ said coach Pioli.
The Milan team still has everything in their hands, despite the double defeat against Chelsea.
“The thing is clear, we have to win the remaining two games because we want to continue in the Champions League. It won’t be easy because we have a very difficult schedule in Serie A as well, so I have to think carefully about how to maintain the energy of the players,’ concluded Stefano Pioli.
They will play their next match in Zagreb against Dinamo, which has the same score as the Rossoneri. In the last round, Salzburg will arrive at San Siro, which currently has 2 points more and is in second place.
