
"In the Open VAR episode today, the referee catches the part where the coach is sent off, with him voicing his displeasure to the official, earning him a red card. Given that the decision was eventually overturned, it is potentially a bit frustrating. However, that is Allegri; he wears his heart on his sleeve (or voices it). Now, with the end of the matchday, the Sports Judge decisions have arrived, as MilanNews relays."
"Now, with the end of the matchday, the Sports Judge decisions have arrived, as MilanNews relays. In their report, Allegri's suspension is confirmed, and he will miss one game - the Torino game this weekend, not the Lazio game in the Coppa Italia. In addition to his suspension, he has also been ordered to pay a €10k fine. Elsewhere, the club have been fined a further €5k due to supporters throwing items onto the pitch."
Milan secured a win over Lazio that moved the club to the top of the Serie A table after gaining three points. The match featured a sending-off incident involving coach Massimiliano Allegri, who voiced displeasure to an official and received a red card captured on Open VAR. The on-field decision was later overturned, but the Sports Judge confirmed a one-match suspension for Allegri, to be served in the Torino league fixture rather than the Coppa Italia. Allegri was fined €10,000 and AC Milan was fined €5,000 for supporters throwing items onto the pitch. Allegri's expressive temperament is noted in the incident.
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