Napoli have reportedly decided not to appeal against Coach Maurizio Sarri’s two-match Coppa Italia ban.
The tactician has been banned for two games in next year’s competition and fined €20,000 for directing alleged homophobic insults and Inter Coach Roberto Mancini.
The Partenopei have the right to appeal the suspension, but according to Sky they have decided not to lodge an appeal against the sanction.
Napoli have reportedly decided not to appeal against Coach Maurizio Sarri’s two-match Coppa Italia ban.
The tactician has been banned for two games in next year’s competition and fined €20,000 for directing alleged homophobic insults and Inter Coach Roberto Mancini.
The Partenopei have the right to appeal the suspension, but according to Sky they have decided not to lodge an appeal against the sanction.
The ban could have been longer, but it appears the Lega Serie A has decided, as expected, that what Sarri said was offensive rather than discriminatory as Mancini is not actually gay.