Fiorentina furious over 'gifted' Milan goals, loss of Champions League

May 20 (Reuters) -- Fiorentina's players and officials were furious after being deprived of a place in the Champions League playoff by two late goals from AC
Fiorentina furious over 'gifted' Milan goals, loss of Champions League
Fiorentina furious over 'gifted' Milan goals, loss of Champions League /

AC Milan qualified for the Champions League thanks to a controversial goal at the end of their match.
AC Milan qualified for the Champions League thanks to a controversial goal at the end of their match :: Paolo Lazzeroni/AP

May 20 (Reuters) -- Fiorentina's players and officials were furious after being deprived of a place in the Champions League playoff by two late goals from AC Milan on Sunday, who clinched third place in Serie A and qualified at their expense.

Milan, needing to beat relegated Siena to hold on to third spot, won 2-1 after equalising with a controversial penalty won and converted by Mario Balotelli before Philippe Mexes grabbed the winner.

The goals were both scored in the last six minutes and allowed Milan to finish two points ahead of fourth-placed Fiorentina, who thrashed Pescara 5-1.

"Milan were gifted a penalty," defender Manual Pascual told the Mediaset Premium cable channel.

"It was disappointing to see the dream disappear like that. ... we believed in the Champions League."

Defender Gonzalo Rodriguez commented on Twitter: "If I say everything I think, I won't play again in Italy."

Sporting director Daniele Prade said he was not surprised by the outcome.

"We feel impotent in the face of these situations," he said. "There aren't words at the moment. We deserved a lot more, we have never been gifted anything.

"We went from euphoria to misery but I can say we had expected it. The epilogue had already been written."

Coach Vincenzo Montella tried to look on the bright side.

"We shouldn't feel bitter about this, we can finish the season with satisfaction and pride, all of us, players, staff, coaches and supporters," he said.

"We should be proud that we took Milan to the wire and that they had to clinch their place in the last minute.

"We are satisfied with our performance in the championship."


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