GdS: What made Allegri storm off after Napoli-Milan without shaking Conte's hand
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GdS: What made Allegri storm off after Napoli-Milan without shaking Conte's hand
"There was some tension at the full-time whistle after Napoli beat AC Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana, and no handshakes. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the bone of contention was when Conte shouted 'enough' at the Milan fans after some controversy. From there, sparks flew, especially between Allegri and Oriali, Antonio's right-hand man. They clashed throughout the match. Max dismissed it all as 'on-field matters',"
"At the end of the match, Allegri headed straight to the dressing room without acknowledging his opposite number Conte. The Azzurri coach remained on the pitch to shake hands with his opponents and with Marco Landucci, Allegri's longtime assistant. The tension escalated after half an hour of play. In the 29th minute, Rabiot kicked Politano, who remained on the ground in pain, prompting his team-mates and the Napoli bench to call for a red card for the Frenchman."
Napoli won the Supercoppa Italiana against AC Milan amid significant tension and a missing customary handshake between coaches. Conte shouted 'enough' at Milan fans after a controversy, sparking exchanges particularly between Allegri and Oriali. Allegri walked straight to the dressing room without acknowledging Conte, while Conte remained to shake hands with opponents and Marco Landucci. Tension grew after 29th minutes when Rabiot kicked Politano, leaving him in pain and prompting calls for a red card. Referee Zufferli did not issue a yellow, having already booked Hojlund, which angered Conte and Oriali and led to skirmishes between the benches.
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