Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been sent off for Milan against Parma after insulting referee Fabio Maresca.
The incident occurred an hour into the Serie A Week 30 fixture at the Stadio Tardini, with the Rossoneri leading 2-0.
It is not clear what Ibrahimovic said, but the referee went straight for the red card without a yellow warning first.
This is hardly the first time Maresca has reacted strongly to dissent, as he clashed with Inter coach Antonio Conte in January, prompting a two-match ban for the tactician.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been sent off for Milan against Parma after insulting referee Fabio Maresca.
The incident occurred an hour into the Serie A Week 30 fixture at the Stadio Tardini, with the Rossoneri leading 2-0.
It is not clear what Ibrahimovic said, but the referee went straight for the red card without a yellow warning first.
This is hardly the first time Maresca has reacted strongly to dissent, as he clashed with Inter coach Antonio Conte in January, prompting a two-match ban for the tactician.
It is also another incident of dissent for Milan, as Ante Rebic was sent off for insulting the referee.
He at first received a two-match ban, reduced to one on appeal.
As for Ibrahimovic, he was already dismissed for two yellow cards in the Coppa Italia quarter-final against Inter this season.
A straight red card for Zlatan Ibrahimovic!
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