CorSport: Fiorentina still furious after Milan defeat and demand meeting with Gravina

Fiorentina are still furious about the decisions that did not go their way during Sunday evening’s 2-1 defeat against AC Milan, according to a report.

Corriere dello Sport (via MilanLive) recall how La Viola protested extensively after the match both for a penalty not given to Jonathan Ikoné after Fikayo Tomori’s tackle in the area and because they felt Ante Rebic fouled goalkeeper Terracciano in added time before Nikola Milenkovic’s own goal.

Fiorentina are furious at what they deem to be failures from both the referee Simone Sozza and his colleague Michael Fabbri who was in charge of the VAR room. The two incidents infuriated the Fiorentina management, and their director Joe Barone has asked for a meeting in Coverciano directly with Gabriele Gravina, number one of the Italian Football Federation.

A dossier is ready but it does not contain only the incidents from Sunday’s game, as the Tuscan club believe there are three or four matches in which they have been damaged by officiating and that is why they are eight points off the European qualification zone in the table.