Roma boss Rudi Garcia has revealed that he is still upset over his side's 3-2 defeat to Juventus in October, describing the loss as an 'injustice'.
The ill-tempered affair saw each side see a man sent off in the 88th minute, moments after Leonardo Bonucci scored a 25-yard volley to win the game for the home side.
Garcia was furious after two penalties were given to Juventus, along with a few 'refereeing errors' costing Roma the game in the manager's eyes.
"Losing like that is difficult to accept," the 50-year-old said, according to Goal.com.
"It's a feeling of injustice that is difficult to erase but referees are human and they must decide in a fraction of a second.
"Still, I haven't seen any improvements since we have had six officials on the field. It doesn't work like this. We must use more replays or help the referees more."
Garcia claims that he does not hold any grudges against the referees but still finds it hard to accept the defeat in that manner.