It seemed Adrien Rabiot had given AC Milan a two-goal lead against Pisa on Friday night, but it was not to be, confusingly.
Shortly after the half-time interval, Milan had the ball in the back of the net, and it seemed that they had put the game to bed. However, as has been the case regularly this season, it was not to be that simple.
Instead, the goal was ruled out due to a handball from Niclas Fullkrug, who had just entered the pitch. A dubious decision and one that has left Milanello ‘perplexed’.
Incorrect decision?
MilanNews24 relays words from Gazzetta dello Sport, which states that the footage does not really show any issue with Fullkrug’s involvement. This is both the case for the live footage, as well as when the club have analysed the situation since.
The coaching staff and management believe that ‘there wasn’t enough evidence’ of a handball to overturn the decision. After all, the German’s arm was close to his body, whilst the contact with the ball was minimal.
Indeed, it has left a bitter taste in the mouth, and had Luka Modric not scored late on, the outrage from the club would be much higher in a season where points mean so much.

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