In the frantic final moments of the match between Milan and Lazio,
while there was still debate over the missed penalty for Pavlović’s handball during his contact with Marušić (HERE’S THE SLOW-MO), Massimiliano Allegri was sent off by the referee Collu.
A few moments later, a scuffle broke out that also involved Sarri’s assistant, Marco Ianni, who was also shown a red card. But what did Allegri say to the referee in those tense seconds?
🟥 Allegri reminds Collu of the “precedent” vs Cremonese
The coach explained to Sky Sport that he told him, smiling, “every time you referee, there’s chaos,” also recalling the previous incident with Cremonese, where Milan lost and complained about two missed penalties plus a disallowed goal by Gimenez.
Allegri espulso nel finale di gara 🟥
Poi si scatena il parapiglia a bordo campo 😐#MilanLazio#SerieAEnilive#DAZNpic.twitter.com/AVTChiiqSv— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) November 30, 2025
The lip-reading captured by the cameras confirmed the phrase uttered by the Rossoneri coach, which he then repeated on TV: no insults, just an ironic observation directed at the referee. Allegri also commented on the confusion of the final minutes, acknowledging the referee’s difficulties in managing the situation. But what remains is yet another of his theatrical outbursts, complete with his coat flying through the air—now his unmistakable trademark.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 PIERO CRUCIATTI – AFP or licensors

