In the end, Juventus "won". The 3-match ban imposed on Ibrahimovic following the expulsion remedied during the match against Napoli it was in fact today confirmed by the Federal Court of Justice, to which Milan had filed an appeal after the first decision of the sports judge.
Despite the Rossoneri's hopes (actually not too convinced) of being able to see Ibrahimovic on the pitch in the Scudetto match against Juve on Saturday evening, the decision was in the air. First because 3 days is the minimum sanction provided for by the regulation in case of direct expulsion and behavior judged "violent", and so the "buffetto" trimmed by the Swede to Aronica was considered.
And then why a change of decision just two days before such a delicate match would inevitably have sparked an uproar of controversy, which there was no need given the already high tension after the Allegri-Conte skirmishes and the dispute between Abete and Andrea Agnelli on Calciopoli.