Bologna Coach Roberto Donadoni criticised the referee after penalty appeals and two red cards in the defeat to Inter. “Yet we almost equalised.”

Eder’s opener was wiped out by Rodrigo Palacio, then Yann Karamoh struck with a sensational solo effort for the 2-1 result at San Siro.

Ibrahima Mbaye was sent off for two yellow cards in four minutes, followed by Adam Masina’s straight red for a leg-breaker tackle on Lisandro Lopez.

Bologna Coach Roberto Donadoni criticised the referee after penalty appeals and two red cards in the defeat to Inter. “Yet we almost equalised.”

Eder’s opener was wiped out by Rodrigo Palacio, then Yann Karamoh struck with a sensational solo effort for the 2-1 result at San Siro.

Ibrahima Mbaye was sent off for two yellow cards in four minutes, followed by Adam Masina’s straight red for a leg-breaker tackle on Lisandro Lopez.

“There are regrets at finishing the game with nine men, but despite all that, we almost equalised,” Donadoni told Mediaset Premium.

Bologna also had penalty appeals for a Danilo D’Ambrosio handling offence, but the referee judged it to be involuntary after viewing the footage.

“They interpret and decide whatever way they see fit, there’s no point talking about it. His arm certainly did not seem to be flush with his body. In order to end this confusion, we should just make any handball in the box a penalty, so we eliminate the issue of interpretation.

“The thing that annoys me the most is the choice of cards. Mbaye was booked the first time when he was provoked. As for the Masina red card, I think you have to look at the overall context of the challenge.”

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