
In a Serie A match played in the early hours of this morning, Milan lost 1-2 at home to Spezia, and in the final stages of the game, the referee did not wait for Milan's last attack to be completed before ending the game early, which triggered a lot of discussion. According to the Milan Sports Newspaper, the Italian Referees Association has apologized to Milan that the referee on duty may be banned for a long time.
It is reported that the 39-year-old referee apologized to the Milan players on the pitch, and according to the Milan Sports newspaper, the head of the referee association (AIA) also apologized to Milan. Referee Serra will now face a long suspension, possibly more than two games. The AIA noted that Sierra made several mistakes in the game, including a penalty award in the first half.
Milan boss Pioli said the referee did apologize to the Milan players, and the referee said that their refereeing team needed to pay some responsibility.
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