There was a lot of ramifications for that infamous 2012 'ghost goal' that denied AC Milan the Scudetto title as former AC Milan and Italy midfielder Antonio Nocerino has revealed the fall outs after that game.

He says that draw changed the history of AC Milan as key and integral players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva departed the club.

It was 2012 when Juventus faced AC Milan at the San Siro in a title decider game with the game ending in a 1-1 draw despite Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari's ball crossing the goal line but the referees adjudged the ball not to have crossed the goal line.

Juventus went ahead to win the Italian Serie A title while Buffon's save despite the ball clearly crossing the goal line saw the introduction of goal line technology.

“It wasn't after the game everyone went mad, it was straight after the goal. It was incredible, it was a goal. Buffon moved behind his goal-line when he clawed the ball,” Nocerino told The Italian Football Podcast.

“This moment changed the future of Milan. With this goal, Milan would have won the Scudetto. The big players – Zlatan and Thiago Silva – wouldn't have left the club that summer. The club would have invested more money to win as well going forward. So this ghost goal changed the history of Milan.

“If Milan had won the Scudetto, Zlatan and Thiago would have stayed, Milan for sure would have won more Scudetti.”