“I also invited the referees, but I don’t see them”. Gordon Singer, present yesterday at an event organized by the Milan Foundation, chose the path of irony after the sensational mugging suffered in the Champions League match against Atletico Madrid. President Scaroni, on the other hand, deliberately dribbled the argument: “I never talk about referees”. In short, the club seems to have taken the question philosophically, but up to a certain point.
PROTEST – As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan clearly feels penalized by Cakir’s refereeing and intends to file a formal protest with Uefa. It is a way of not letting what happened under trace. The disastrous direction of the game of the Turkish whistle, in fact, has tremendously complicated the path of the Rossoneri in the Champions League, not to mention the economic damage caused. In fact, in addition to the income from a potential promotion to the second round, there is also the money that every single point earned in the group stage brings.
STOP CAKIR – AC Milan, therefore, wants to go all the way to prevent certain unpleasant situations from occurring again in the future. The facts of San Siro are serious (with the Var certain errors are not justifiable) and the question certainly cannot be resolved with a simple reprimand to Cakir, who now risks a stop by UEFA.
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