Jose Mourinho stormed at the performance of his side.
AS Roma were 2-0 down inside a horrible opening 15 minutes, while a shambolic end to the match saw their defenders Rick Karsdorp and Gianluca Mancini sent off.
Roma Boss, while angry at the nature of Roma’s collapse, also sought to apportion blame to the officials, who awarded Milan two penalties. The first was scored by Olivier Giroud, while the latter saw Rui Patricio save from substitute Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
“The quality of the performance was not good,” Mourinho said. “We gave away the ball so easily, our performance level was so low, but we were still in the game [until Karsdorp’s dismissal].
“But if we talk about our errors then we also need to talk about the referee and VAR. I have not seen a single image where you can clearly see that the one [penalty] given to Milan in the first half was a penalty. I cannot see it.
“You can see that Tammy [Abraham] makes a movement with his arm, but you can’t see any sort of clear contact with the ball.
“[Gianluca] Aureliano [the VAR official] was at home, but clearly he wanted to be here, given that he was the one that stopped the action.”