It becomes a coincidence the error of the referee Marco Serra, 39 year old Piedmontese of Sardinian origins, during the San Siro match between Milan and Spezia.

Everything happens in the 92nd minute, when - on the result of 1-1 - the whistle of Turin cancels Messias' goal of the advantage, not giving him the advantage, but instead sanctioning a previous foul by Bastoni on Rebic.

An oversight - which, regulation in hand, the var was unable to correct - which then affected the final result, with the Rossoneri, in the race for the top, who felt the blow, then even cashing in the 1-2 made by Gyasi at the last second.

And an oversight that could also have repercussions on the salvation struggle, in which Spezia is tangled together with Udinese, Venice, Sampdoria, Cagliari, Genoa and Salernitana.

But, beyond the sporting side, the human side of the story is also discussed. In fact, Serra, realizing the huge mistake, repeatedly apologized to the Rossoneri, even going so far as to burst into tears. A reaction that dampened the anger of the Milan fans, to the point that Zlatan Ibrahimovic then went to console the referee trying to cheer him up.

From what we learn after the match Andrea Gervasoni, deputy designator of Can of Serie A, would have communicated to the Milan managers his "regret" for what happened.

And "regret" would also have been expressed to the Rossoneri by other voices in the world of referees.

As for Serra, one of the emerging referees in the top flight, a long stop is expected for him.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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