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An incredible and unforgivable error by the referee Marco Serra prevented the victory and later gave way to the defeat of AC Milan against Spezia by a score of 1-2 in the match corresponding to the day 21 of Italian Serie A.

The board at the San Siro stadium marked 1-1 at minute 92 of the match , when the Croatian Ante Rebic went on the attack with the ball and was suddenly knocked down by a rival, Junior Messias appeared there to rescue the ball and beat the goalkeeper with a crossed left-footed shot, but inexplicably the referee called the previous foul and he disallowed the goal.

Serra himself immediately realized the serious mistake he had made and apologized with his hands to the players of the neroazurro team. However, his whistle came before the goal, and therefore the game was resumed with a direct foul in favor of the Milan team, without the VAR being able to intervene.

Subsequently, the Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic almost dressed as a hero with a header product of a corner that crashed into the top post. To the greater annoyance and disbelief of Milan, a Spezia counterattack that ended in a goal by Ghanaian Emmanuel Gyasi, caused the defeat of the local team in the last minute of the game.

With this result, Spezia achieved a victory at San Siro for the first time in 100 years , something that also benefits them in their fight for permanence, while significantly harming Milan in their aspirations to fight for the leadership of Serie A against Inter, who now surpasses it by two points but with one game in hand.

It should be noted that the Portuguese Rafael Leao was the one who opened the scoring of the match at the minute 21+1 in favor of the Milanese team, while the Colombian Kevin Agudelo, achieved the tie for Spezia at 21′.

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By Scribe