AC Milan coach Vincenzo Montella was left frustrated after their 0-0 draw with Genoa.
The match's flashpoint was Leonardo Bonucci's dismissal.
"It's a difficult moment for us. Over the last few Serie A games, more or less everything has happened," said Montella.
“Today we were down to 10 men and gave everything we had. Even down to 10 men, we were the superior team on the field. At the moment things aren't going our way, but we are united. With this spirit, the results will come.
“I tried to explain to the referee that the red card was a televisual one more than one on the field. He never looks at the opponent, as he was trying to get into position and hold off his marker. I used to do that all the time when I was a striker, but the foul was rarely given against me because I was short and wouldn't hit the other player in the face, whereas Bonucci is really tall.
“I think VAR is bringing good things to the spot, but we have to decide if we are in a televisual world or one on the pitch. If all decisions are televisual, then there was a penalty on Jack Bonaventura and on Nikola Kalinic.
“The referees have this technology now, they want to look good and massage their egos by giving red cards, so be televisual all the way.
“Anyway, I don't want to look like the kind of guy who complains about the referees. Bonucci was surprised. It wasn't a very clear image. You can't say he elbowed him on purpose."