One match ban for Mancini

Inter Coach Roberto Mancini has been given a one-match ban following last night’s Derby della Madonnina.

The tactician was furious after his side were denied a penalty in a clash between Eder and Gigi Donnarumma, and was sent to the stands.

In its disciplinary findings, the Lega Serie A has handed Mancini a one-match ban for “disrespectful expressions” toward the match officials, as well as an “insulting epithet” directed at the fourth official and an “insulting gesture” toward supporters.

Inter Coach Roberto Mancini has been given a one-match ban following last night’s Derby della Madonnina.

The tactician was furious after his side were denied a penalty in a clash between Eder and Gigi Donnarumma, and was sent to the stands.

In its disciplinary findings, the Lega Serie A has handed Mancini a one-match ban for “disrespectful expressions” toward the match officials, as well as an “insulting epithet” directed at the fourth official and an “insulting gesture” toward supporters.

On the pitch, Alessandro Matri has been banned for two games after he was sent off for dissent during the 0-0 draw with Udinese.

Udinese’s Danilo was also sent off in the same match, and has been banned for one game.

Also suspended are Marcel Buchel of Empoli, Lazio midfielder Danilo Cataldi, Fiorentina’s Facundo Costa, Bologna’s Daniele Gastaldello, Napoli’s Elseid Hysaj and Allan, Fernando of Sampdoria, Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Fiorentina’s Sebastian Roncaglia, Matias Silvestre of Sampdoria and Udinese’s Molla Wague.

Juventus have been fined €15,000 after chants from fans “expressive of discrimination based on territorial origin”, a reduced fine because they helped to identify the offenders.