Udinese Coach Andrea Stramaccioni claims the penalty and red card “changed the game” with Milan.

The Friulani were beaten 2-0 after Jeremy Menez converted a spot-kick for Maurizio Domizzi’s soft challenge on Maurizio Domizzi.

“If Milan had scored in the first half, we’d have had nothing to complain about, but we came out better for the second half and they lost intensity,” argued Strama.

Udinese Coach Andrea Stramaccioni claims the penalty and red card “changed the game” with Milan.

The Friulani were beaten 2-0 after Jeremy Menez converted a spot-kick for Maurizio Domizzi’s soft challenge on Maurizio Domizzi.

“If Milan had scored in the first half, we’d have had nothing to complain about, but we came out better for the second half and they lost intensity,” argued Strama.

“Then this strange decision arrived and changed the game: penalty and red card, a double blow. It did affect the match.

“The referee took on too large a chunk of responsibility and we need to reconsider this last man foul rule.”

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