Paulo Fonseca vented his frustration entirely on the referee after Milan’s 2-1 defeat to Atalanta.
Fonseca was fuming on the touchline and also received a yellow card for dissent after the opening goal.
He felt Charles De Ketelaere had pushed Theo Hernandez when nodding in the Marten de Roon free kick.
Alvaro Morata managed to equalise and Christian Pulisic went off with a calf injury, but Ademola Lookman was left totally unmarked for a free header at the back post on a corner to give Atalanta the 2-1 victory.
“I have always been quiet about the referee, but others talk. Today I am the one who am tired of staying quiet and watching what happens.
“The first goal was a clear foul, there are absolutely no doubts. The way the referee officiated throughout was against Milan, there are no doubts,” said the coach.
“It’s not even just today. I recognise that refereeing is a tough job, but I am tired of watching the same decisions go the same way against certain clubs. With other clubs, they have no doubts, but with Milan they always do this. There is no respect towards Milan.
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