The Italian Federation ruled more than controversial Salerno – Juventuswith a heated finish between Milik’s goal disallowed for offside at the request of VAR -images question ‘offside’-, and a final brawl that resulted in three ejections: John Square, Property Arek Milik Y Massimiliano Allegri of the ‘Vecchia Signora’ and the former sevillista Federico Fazio of all Salerno.
The decision of the highest body in Italian football, collected by ‘Gazetta dello Sport’, may please those involved, as they were only allowed one match. The punishment was the same for Fazio and Milik, Cuadrado and Allegri, who were sent off for protesting. Juventus also received a fine of 5,000 euros “for having his own employee, not on the roster, when he returned to the locker room, addressing the referee with disrespectful expressions.”
The harshest penalty of the day was taken by the coach of Sampdoria, Marco Giampaolo, two games were allowed for “having many insulting expressions to the referee, repeating this behavior when leaving the field of play” in the match between ‘Samp’ and Milan, with a victory for the ‘rossonero’ team (1-2).
The president of the Federation apologizes for Salernitana-Juve
Although it is the week of the Champions League, the controversy over Milik’s disallowed goal is still ongoing as the offside action is more than questionable. In fact, the shots show how Candreva, from La Salernitana, breaks ‘offside’. The president of the Italian Federation, Gabriele Gravina, aware of these pictures, excused himself:
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“There was a production of images without the referees or the VAR. This production made available some images that were viewed and the referees saw what unfortunately turned out to be an error. Neither the referees nor the VAR are wrong. If an episode like this after six games should cause this scandal… Everyone calm down,” argued Gravina.
Source: La Verdad

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