Serie A’s list of suspensions after Week 19 has been released, and Milan Coach Filippo Inzaghi's gesture against Atalanta is spared a match ban.
During the Rossoneri’s eventual 1-0 home defeat to the Orobici, the former striker kicked the ball away in frustration, a gesture for which he was sent off.
Further sanctions were expected but the world champion can breathe a sigh of relief, as the Lega Serie A’s list of suspensions for Week 19 only include a warning for the 41-year-old.
Serie A’s list of suspensions after Week 19 has been released, and Milan Coach Filippo Inzaghi's gesture against Atalanta is spared a match ban.
During the Rossoneri’s eventual 1-0 home defeat to the Orobici, the former striker kicked the ball away in frustration, a gesture for which he was sent off.
Further sanctions were expected but the world champion can breathe a sigh of relief, as the Lega Serie A’s list of suspensions for Week 19 only include a warning for the 41-year-old.
It is the same decision for Cagliari assistant Oscar Erriu, who protested a decision of the referee during the Isolani’s draw with Udinese.
Meanwhile, eight Serie A players are banned for one match, including Inter's Gary Medel, Milan's Adil Rami and Napoli's Walter Gargano, all for accumulating yellow cards.
In the same situation are Chievo's Bostjan Cesar, Torino's Bruno Peres, Cesena's Giuseppe De Feudis, Verona's Leandro Greco, and Parma's Alessandro Lucarelli.
In addition, the League have fined Lazio for €15,000 for territorial discrimination chants by their tifosi during the course of the Napoli game – the fine was softened as the club made a show of cooperation with the police.