
"AC Milan, this evening, have been given a fine from the Sports Judge, a report has revealed, and it's thanks to a repeat offence. This weekend's result was beyond positive for Milan. They rose back into third, and now only sit a point behind Napoli in the rankings. Furthermore, their Serie A unbeaten streak reached nine games, which is phenomenal in itself."
"Milan fined for delays As MilanNews relays, the Sports Judge has handed out a fine to the Rossoneri for their delay back onto the pitch for the second half. "Fine of €8,000.00: to AC Milan for strict liability, for having unjustifiably delayed the start of the first half by approximately two minutes and the start of the second half by approximately two minutes; repeat offender.""
AC Milan were fined €8,000 for unjustifiably delaying the start of both halves by approximately two minutes, and the club was noted as a repeat offender. The fine was issued under strict liability for delays before the first and second halves. Milan returned to third place in the standings, sitting one point behind Napoli, and extended their Serie A unbeaten streak to nine matches. Mike Maignan saved a penalty and Rafael Leao delivered a pivotal performance, both receiving warm receptions at full-time. Massimiliano Allegri showed limited concern about the fine given the second-half turnaround, but the club should avoid repeating the offense.
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