MIlan, Allegri loses his mind: Napoli calls for severe punishment

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Napoli does not stand for this and takes a clear stance, complete with a press release. Under accusation the behavior of Max Allegri, Milan coach, towards Gabriele Oriali, manager of the blue club. L’coach of the Diavolo allegedly apostrophized, with offensive terms, the historical collaborator of Antonio Conte during the Milan-Napoli challenge, valid for the Italian Super Cup semifinal (won by the partenopei 2-0).

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C'is a detail that did not go unnoticed in Milan-Napoli.
On the occasion of the Italian Super Cup semifinal, Milan took the field with the players’ names written in Arabic on their official jerseys.

This symbolic decision reflects the Club’s respect and closeness to the host country and its culture.
And the commitment to strengthening ties with local audiences and the Arab world, as evidenced by the recent opening of the Milan Academy in Jeddah.

A.C. Milan’s growing presence in the region has further consolidated its position as the most popular Italian club in the MENA area.
And the most followed in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
With more than six million supporters in the MENA region, the Club has been actively present in the Middle East for two years.
Through this initiative, Milan intends to celebrate the link between sports and culture.

He recognized Saudi Arabia as an important stopover for major international events and a strategic partner for the Club’s global growth and development.
The move did not bring luck to the Rossoneri team.

Napoli won 2-0 eliminating Allegri’s team.

This is the statement from the Azzurri club: “Ssc Napoli strongly condemns the attitude of Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri who, during the semifinal of the Italian Super Cup, in the presence of dozens of people on the sidelines and live on television, heavily insulted Gabriele Oriali with offensive and repeated terms. We hope that such aggression, totally out of control, does not go unnoticed, all the more so because, with 33 cameras engaged in the production of the event, it is impossible not to notice what happened”.

A very tough stance that is stirring up a real fuss, especially on social networks where fans are “brawling.” From a certain point of view, Milan-Napoli has not yet ended.

It remains to be seen whether, after this communiqué, any decision will be made on the merits of the facts reported by Napoli. At the moment, no official response from the Rossoneri club.

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