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Conte slapped with 2 match ban

Published:Wednesday | January 27, 2021 | 4:17 AM
Conte
Conte

MILAN (AP):

Inter Milan coach Antonio Conte was suspended for two matches yesterday following a clash with referee Fabio Maresca over the weekend.

Conte was sent off in stoppage time for protesting at the end of Saturday’s 0-0 draw at Udinese.

There was a further altercation in the tunnel and the league’s sporting judge report states that Conte confronted Maresca “in a threatening manner, shouting a seriously offensive expression at him.”

Conte, who has also been fined €20,000 (US$24,000), will miss upcoming league matches against Benevento and Fiorentina.

Inter are second in Serie A, two points behind city rivals AC Milan.

Team manager Gabriele Oriali was suspended for one match and fined €5,000 ($6,000) for his part in the protests. He approached Maresca at the end of the match on the field “shouting disrespectful expressions at him.”