Allegri Threatened with Severe Sanctions After Repeated Insults to Conte's Assistant
La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that inspectors from the Italian Football Federation documented repeated personal insults directed by AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri at Gabriele Oriali, assistant to Antonio Conte, during the Italian Super Cup semifinal match between Milan and Napoli last Thursday.
The prosecutor of the Italian Football Federation, Giuseppe Chinè, received a detailed report about the exchange of words between Allegri and Oriali. Video footage showed Allegri shouting at Conte's assistant on the sidelines, sparking widespread controversy in the sports community.
The report indicated that the insults were frequent and personal, which puts Allegri at risk of a fine or a suspension for one or more matches in the Italian league. It is likely that a financial penalty will be the most probable course of action, while the final punishment will be determined based on the inspectors' report.
This incident comes amid close monitoring by the Italian Federation, reflecting its commitment to maintaining discipline on the field and protecting all parties involved from any violations.
The prosecutor of the Italian Football Federation, Giuseppe Chinè, received a detailed report about the exchange of words between Allegri and Oriali. Video footage showed Allegri shouting at Conte's assistant on the sidelines, sparking widespread controversy in the sports community.
The report indicated that the insults were frequent and personal, which puts Allegri at risk of a fine or a suspension for one or more matches in the Italian league. It is likely that a financial penalty will be the most probable course of action, while the final punishment will be determined based on the inspectors' report.
This incident comes amid close monitoring by the Italian Federation, reflecting its commitment to maintaining discipline on the field and protecting all parties involved from any violations.