Official: Allegri was suspended for one game + fined 10,000 euros, Milan Club was fined 5,000 euros
The ruling of the Serie A sports judge on the third round of the league was released: Milan coach Allegri was suspended for one game and fined 10,000 euros. The decision stems from the red card he received at the end of the match against Bologna, an incident that sparked heated discussions between the industry and fans.
According to the official announcement, the reason for Allegri's punishment was that "in the 45th minute of the second half, he criticized the VAR operation in disrespect and blatantly questioned the fourth official after receiving the notice of the eviction order; the violation was recorded by the fourth official." The content of the report is undoubtedly clear, highlighting the intensity of Allegri's protests at a time of high tension in the game.
This suspension will directly affect Milan's next game, and the team will lose the coach who will command the sidelines. This punishment is a big obstacle for the team. Allegri and Tare, who are on the mission of revitalizing Milan, have encountered unexpected situations that test team management capabilities, and are at a critical stage of the season.
Milan Club was also subject to financial punishment. Milan was fined 5,000 euros for "delaying the kick-off for about 4 minutes without a legitimate reason." This additional penalty emphasizes that the team needs to strengthen discipline and attention to details, and mistakes that pay heavy prices should be avoided on and off the court.
The incident also sparked heated discussion on social media, and fans were divided into two factions: one side supported Allegri's reaction, while the other side believed that he was overbearing. Allegri's suspension will force him to watch the next game against Udinese in the stands.
source:7m bong da