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Covid, sports judge: unplayed Serie A matches are “sub judice”. A round of disqualification in Allegri for insults to the referee

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MILAN. No 3-0 defeat at the table, but four “sub judice” matches. This is how the sports judge Gerardo Mastrandrea decided in his statement on the 1st Serie A return match. .

In this way, the appeals process in front of the sports justice will not start, which would block any possibility of maneuvering on these matches for months. Instead, it will be possible to fix the recoveries in the first useful dates. In the meantime, a ruling capable of making jurisprudence will arrive, the one on Udinese-Salernitana, postponed before Christmas and still awaiting trial. Mastrandrea set his decision on January 18. At that point there will already have been the control room between the Sports Department, the Ministry of Health and the State Regions conference to establish a common line on the margin of action of the ASL.

There is also a consequence on the disqualified players of the 1st second leg who were unable to play on Thursday: Calhanoglu, Freuler, Caldara and Tessmann will have to serve the stop shift tomorrow (or in the next round again as regards Freuler in case he does not play. Udinese-Atalanta).
In the same press release, the sports judge disqualified Massimiliano Allegri for one day, also punished with a fine of 10,000 euros “for having, at the end of the match, while leaving the playing facility, addressed in a loud voice seriously offensive expressions towards the race director ». Furthermore, Mastrandrea also imposed a fine of € 10,000 on Juventus for “an insulting chorus of territorial origin towards supporters” of Napoli. Rome’s fine of 25,000 euros for the racist chants of the Giallorossi fans away against Ibrahimovic (15,000) and for the launch of two very strong firecrackers in the second ring towards the Milan supporters (10,000).

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