Sinisa Mihajlovic was “not angry, but infuriated” with Torino for throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Milan. “It’s insane.”

The Granata dominated the first half with Andrea Belotti and Marco Benassi goals, while Adem Ljajic saw his central penalty parried by Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Milan fought back with Andrea Bertolacci and Carlos Bacca in the space of five minutes.

Sinisa Mihajlovic was “not angry, but infuriated” with Torino for throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Milan. “It’s insane.”

The Granata dominated the first half with Andrea Belotti and Marco Benassi goals, while Adem Ljajic saw his central penalty parried by Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Milan fought back with Andrea Bertolacci and Carlos Bacca in the space of five minutes.

“I have to say I am not angry. I am infuriated and very let down, because we continue to throw away points and waste chances,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.

“Drawing a game like this is insane. For 20 minutes in the second half, we did not exist. I was unable to help this team make the step up in quality.

“We are working, but keep making the same mistakes every time. If we throw away these situations, there’s really no point talking about Europe. It doesn’t mean we won’t try, but if we play like this then it’ll be very difficult.”

Mihajlovic punched a hole in an advertising backdrop as he left the pitch, slightly hurting a steward who was nearby, so what did he say in the locker room?

“Nothing. We’ll talk about it tomorrow, because I don’t like talking to the team after a game. I am asking myself why we keep going deeper and deeper in the second half. We go backwards, concede two goals and then wake up again. It’s an issue of mentality. It has to be.

“We did the same thing at San Siro on Thursday (in the Coppa Italia Round of 16), we’ve got to learn how to control these situations.”

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