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Two controversial decisions go against Milan during defeat to Roma -
STADIO GIUSEPPE MEAZZA, MILAN, ITALY - 2022/10/08: Corner flag bearing logo of AC Milan is seen prior to the Serie A football match between AC Milan and Juventus FC. AC Milan won 2-0 over Juventus FC. (Photo by Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Although the overall performance was lackluster and a failure to defend a set piece resulted in Gianluca Mancini scoring the only goal, two controversial decisions ultimately influenced the outcome.

Firstly, there was contention over whether Romelu Lukaku was offside in the buildup to the corner that led to the goal. Sky replays following the game displayed inconclusive lines, but since there was no VAR review, the evidence remains inconclusive.

 

Later in the second half, the Rossoneri appealed for a penalty kick when English striker Abraham seemed to handle the ball from a corner kick. VAR reviewed the incident and deemed it acceptable, but the images suggest otherwise, appearing quite incriminating.

 

It’s conceivable that the VAR chief interpreted Abraham’s action as an attempt to tuck his arm in. However, at the moment of contact between his arm and the ball, it does appear to be outstretched. Matteo Gabbia emphasized after the game that he believed it should have been awarded as a penalty kick.

 

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