Moise Kean, a Juventus player, was punished with two games and a financial fine of 10,000 euros after seeing a straight red card on Sunday for giving away a kick at the wrong time in the game against Roma. The Italian striker entered the field in the 89th minute and was sent off after just 40 seconds.
This is the argument of the Serie A Sports Judge in his decision on Tuesday: “For having, in the 45th minute of the second half, when the game was stopped, kicked in the leg by a player from the opposing team.”
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The striker entered the field in the 89th minute, with the final result 1-0 in favor of Roma and, in the first play in which he intervened, he gave his compatriot Gianluca Mancini an unfair kick, after the referee pointed out a foul, which earned him a straight red before the astonished gaze of his coach, the Italian Massimiliano Allegri.
In this way, Allegri was left without a regular substitute in attack for the matches against Sampdoria and Inter Milan.
Source: La Verdad

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