Eusebio Di Francesco said blaming the officials was ignoring the fine Sassuolo performance to beat Milan 3-2.
The Rossoneri ended the game with nine men and Domenico Berardi’s opener did not appear to entirely cross the line.
“I liked the team, which tried to impose its style of football on the opposition,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.
Eusebio Di Francesco said blaming the officials was ignoring the fine Sassuolo performance to beat Milan 3-2.
The Rossoneri ended the game with nine men and Domenico Berardi’s opener did not appear to entirely cross the line.
“I liked the team, which tried to impose its style of football on the opposition,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.
“The incidents can favour one side or the other, but it’s reductive to talk about that after the performance from my team.
“The goal-line issue is not the first such incident this season and can only be resolved by technology, as it’s very tough to tell in real time.”
Berardi is only 20 years old, but has put seven career goals past Milan – his favourite victims.
“Berardi has already proved what a great player he is,” noted Di Francesco. “He is able to express and interpret my 4-3-3 system in the best way.
“What of my future? I’ll meet with the President over the next week to discuss everything.”