Torino have both Coach Walter Mazzarri and assistant Nicolò Frustalupi suspended against Napoli, while Mateo Musacchio and Alexis Sanchez have one-match bans.

Since the new rule allowing referees to show yellow cards to Coaches for dissent was introduced, Mazzarri is the first Serie A tactician to still be sent off from the touchline.

He saw red for two bookable offences during Monday night’s 3-2 defeat to Parma and has been given a one-match ban.

Torino have both Coach Walter Mazzarri and assistant Nicolò Frustalupi suspended against Napoli, while Mateo Musacchio and Alexis Sanchez have one-match bans.

Since the new rule allowing referees to show yellow cards to Coaches for dissent was introduced, Mazzarri is the first Serie A tactician to still be sent off from the touchline.

He saw red for two bookable offences during Monday night’s 3-2 defeat to Parma and has been given a one-match ban.

Mazzarri would usually be replaced by Frustalupi, but he too has been suspended for one Serie A round after insulting a Parma director during the half-time break, witnessed by an assistant referee.

Meanwhile, the Disciplinary Commission handed out one-match bans to Torino defender Bremer, Bologna forward Roberto Soriano, Inter striker Alexis Sanchez and Milan defender Mateo Musacchio.

Juventus fitness coach Daniele Tognaccini is banned from the touchline for this Sunday’s meeting with Inter after insulting the referee during the 2-1 win over Hellas Verona.

Cagliari director Marcello Carli is also banned, with Parma director Daniele Faggiano put on a warning.

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