Tuttosport, in its print edition, revisits yesterday's news about the Milan's letter to the AIA to protest against unfavorable refereeing decisions and lists the six incidents that angered the Rossoneri.
The first, less significant than the others, occurred in Milan-Lecce (3-0) on September 27, when Zufferli sent off Bartesaghi in the final minutes, just after he had come on, for a foul that should have only warranted a yellow card.
Then, perhaps the most important incident: Reijnders’ red card in Milan-Udinese (1-0) on October 19 (an involuntary touch on Lovric as he was through on goal).
Also contested were: Cagliari’s 1-0 goal in the 3-3 draw on November 9 (on Zortea’s shot, Luvumbo appeared to be offside in front of Maignan) and De Ketelaere’s 1-0 goal in Atalanta-Milan (2-1) on December 6 (the Belgian leaned on Theo Hernández while jumping).

This match also saw a furious outburst from former coach Paulo Fonseca against referee La Penna, which resulted in a €10,000 fine.
Finally, Milan protested the missed penalty on Reijnders in Milan-Roma (1-1) on December 29 (foul by Pisilli).
