No Lautaro Martinez ban after allegations of blasphemous phrase

There are six Serie A gamers handed one-match bans for this weekend, however Inter captain Lautaro Martinez is not going to be suspended over allegations of a blasphemous phrase.

The Lega Serie A sporting justice system handed out bans to Parma defender Giovanni Leoni, Verona’s Domagoj Bradaric, Fiorentina’s Robin Gosens, Monza participant Armando Izzo, Adam Masina of Torino and Lazio midfielder Nicolò Rovella.

Lautaro Martinez escapes requires disciplinary motion

There had been calls from some sections of the media for Lautaro Martinez to face disciplinary motion after a blasphemous phrase following the

That is thought-about the worst sort of swearing within the Italian language and is normally adopted by a one-match ban.

Nevertheless, because the referee’s report didn’t embody it and reasonably than audio, which could be similar to a phrase that isn’t offensive, then no additional motion might be taken.

Lazio have been fined €8,000 for insulting chants and throwing of objects, whereas Roma have been fined €4,000, Genoa €3,000 and Bologna €2,000 all for his or her followers throwing objects.

Como have been fined €2,000 for delaying the beginning of the second half by two minutes with out justification.

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