Alessandro Florenzi granted an interview to Sky Sport Italia after the match played against Bologna. Below are his statements:
On the penalties not given to AC Milan:
"The coach's words may be agreeable or not. I don't even know if I want to stay in the football world, let alone become a referee. In my opinion, the next step that could be taken is for some referees to come and explain their decisions after the match. We all make mistakes, myself included. Perhaps it would be a good step to help us understand what a referee thinks. Today the referee could have been done differently, especially on the penalty not given to Rebic in the first half."
On the performance, Florenzi said:
"There is regret because we played eighty-nine minutes and not ninety. We didn't play in the last minute. We approached the match very seriously, everyone played with intensity. There is still anger for these two episodes that are clear."
On the next Champions League match with Napoli, Florenzi stated:
"I am positive, but generally I am like that in life. We'll face the match with enthusiasm, there are many people who would like to be in our place. We have the fortune to play the match, we must do our best to continue to believe in a dream. I live every training session with emotion, let alone the quarter-finals of the Champions League with Napoli."
