Massimiliano Allegri disqualified and fined after Milan-Lazio

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The sports judge issued disciplinary measures after the 13th day of Serie A. Massimiliano Allegri, who was sent off in the agitated Milan-Lazio final match, was punished with a one-day disqualification and a €10,000 fine. The coach of the Rossoneri club was not the’only coach disqualified after the 13th round of the championship. In fact, the biancocelesti were also at the expense with the disqualification of Marco Ianni, Maurizio Sarri’s assistant coach. Also suspended for a day were Kosta Runjaic, who was sent off in the Parma-Udinese final, and Nicola Beati, technical collaborator of’Hellas Verona.

Luca GiorgettiAllegri’s sentences on Barella and Acerbi make social

Allegri’s phrases on Barella and Acerbi blow up social
In Dazn’s Bordocam broadcast some phrases of the Tuscan coach during the Milan derby
Allegri has complained on several occasions to referee Simone Sozza

The Milan coach was enraged by Leao's caution for the foul on Barella

"Barella does the'actor!", he yelled
Allegri also objected to Acerbi’s tight marking on Leao
"Sozza, Acerbi me l'got it by the hair"
"I am calm, it is you who make me inc…!"

Phrases that have inflamed the fans on social
Fans are increasingly on the side of the Livorno coach after the derby win

Accordingly, Milan is second in the standings behind Roma
The Rossoneri despite several injuries remain close to the top of the standings

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In particular, Allegri was disqualified and fined “for having, at the 52nd minute of the second half, while the match director was preparing to carry out an “on field review”, first heading toward the locker room tunnel in a sign of dissent, and later reaching the’referee in the review area, challenged the referee&#8217s decision in an intimidating manner; after being notified of the expulsion order, while leaving the playing area, he assumed a provocative attitude toward a member of the opposing bench”. The Diavolo coach will therefore not be on the bench against Torino where Milan will take on the granata on Monday, Dec. 8, at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

The Lazio assistant coach, on the other hand, was disqualified “for having, at the 53rd minute of the second half, in response to the provocative attitude of the opposing team’s coach, adopted a threatening attitude toward the latter’s coach. As for Udinese’s coach, the reason for disqualification is “having, at the 47th of the second half, entering the field of play, challenged a referee” decision. Finally, the technical assistant of coach Paolo Zanetti’Hellas Verona was stopped “for having, at the 13th of the second half, blatantly contested a refereeing decision”.

The thrilling ending of Saturday night’s Meazza match, with referee Collu forced to work overtime and make a very complicated decision, sparked a lot of debate on social media right from the start. Among those who did not back down was Enrico Varriale. “What happened in AC Milan-Lazio, with the penalty denied to Lazio after a Var review that lasted 6 minutes, is scandalous – wrote the Neapolitan journalist -. Referee of little personality, heavily conditioned by loud protests decides by inventing a foul that does not exist. Serie A is in danger of ending up in disarray”.

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