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Football, Milan-Naples 0-0: Ibrahimovic sent off, now he risks a three-match ban

It's not just the disappointing home draw against the Neapolitans that worries Allegri: the Swede's slap at Aronica, in addition to having left the team down to 10 (making them even risk losing), will cost Ibra at least a two-match ban, which could become three if the conduct is judged violent – ​​At risk therefore for Milan-Juve.

Football, Milan-Naples 0-0: Ibrahimovic sent off, now he risks a three-match ban

MILAN - NAPLES, ONLY NERVOUSNESS WINS. IBRA FOLLIA: SLAPS TO ARONICA AND EXPULSION! THE SWEDISH RISKS 3 DAYS: NO MILAN – JUVE?

Minute 64: the match and perhaps Milan's season was decided there. The inexplicable fit of madness that struck Ibrahimovic (and consequently Aronica) compromised the match against Napoli, but it could also have very heavy implications on the continuation of the championship. The Swede will certainly miss the games against Udinese and Cesena, but the big match against Juve is also at great risk. In fact, the regulation provides for two days of disqualification for unsportsmanlike gestures and three for violent ones. Imagining which category Ibra's slap belongs to is not difficult, even if Galliani doesn't think so: "I think he can't have more than 2 days of disqualification, there is no violent conduct" said the Rossoneri CEO immediately. anticipating by a few hours what will be the hot topic of the week. A "brief" suspension would make Juventus Turin very angry, already rather overheated by Peruzzo's refereeing, and on Wednesday at San Siro there will be Milan – Juventus (Coppa Italia).

Massimiliano Allegri was also very nervous, sent off for protesting after an inverted throw-in. The Rossoneri coach let off steam after the match: “I didn't say anything in particular to the referee, but I'm not here to contest the decision. Ibrahimovic and Aronica exchanged two "buffets", the competent bodies will decide what to do". Allegri then sent a message to Juventus: "All the leading teams, looking at the episodes that concern them, have reason to complain: however, if we take them objectively into consideration, I think it's up to us to be able to do it more". Apart from the refereeing incidents, Milan have problems and must try to resolve them as soon as possible. The pace is too low, and the Rossoneri are unlikely to be able to undermine the opposing defences. In short, if Ibra doesn't think about it, it's pain. And Swedish, for quite a while, won't be there.

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