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January 26, 2021 Inter coach

Antonio Conte

was disqualified for two rounds by the Serie A sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea, for the sentences addressed to the

referee Maresca

at the end of the Udinese-Inter match.

For the Nerazzurri coach also a fine of 20 thousand euros.



Conte was disqualified "for having, at the 45th of the second half, continued to protest vehemently, following the warning, loudly uttering disrespectful phrases towards the clerk of the course that continued even after the provision expulsion before leaving the pitch; as well as for having, at the end of the match, in the tunnel that leads to the changing rooms, confronted the Clerk of the Course with a threatening expression, yelling at him a seriously offensive expression; the latter infringement also detected by the collaborator of the Federal Prosecutor ", as stated in the statement.



A stop round and a fine of 5 thousand euros also for the Inter team manager,

Lele Oriali

, who was also sent off at the end of the match against Udinese.

Oriali was disqualified "because, at the end of the match, reiterating the protests even after the warning was issued, he reached the referee in the middle of the pitch shouting disrespectful sentences".