Inter Milan coach attacks Juventus president with "outward signal"

Inter Milan coach, Antonio Conte, attacked the Italian referee fiercely during the second leg of the Italian Cup semi-final against Juventus, which ended in a goalless draw.

The controversial shot, according to the Italian newspaper "La Corera dello Sport", was the outward reference made by Conte to Juventus President Andrea Agnelli, who was watching the match in the stands.

Anelli replied to Conte by "shutting up", also swearing by the stadium's microphones.

Conte’s movement came after a continuous protest against arbitration, accusing him of bias against his team, favoring Juventus in all matches, and being a victim of the control of the Juventus president, the well-known Italian businessman and wealthy.

Conte and Anelli's relationship had been strained in the wake of the inappropriate way in which Conte left Juventus as coach.

Conte thought that his team was entitled to a penalty kick in the first half due to a violent interference in the right of its striker, Lautaro Martinez.

And he said at the press conference when asked about the reason for his movement, he replied: No comment.

He added: What I can say is that the referees must tell the whole truth, because all teams deserve respect, transparency and professional sports work.

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