
"This morning, the Sporting Judge has released its standard statement about the action from the previous day, and AC Milan may be a little shocked. Given it was the only game left of the matchday, the Sporting Judge has released a specific statement for the game between Milan and Como, detailing the outcomes of the suspensions, and there is shockingly no mention of Cesc Fabregas."
"As Calciomercato.com relays, the report states that Allegri will be suspended for one game, for 'in the 34th minute of the second half, leaving the technical area to argue with a director of the opposing team'. Diego Perez Castillo and Davide Cattaneo were also mentioned, the former for leaving the bench to contest a decision, 'generating a tense atmosphere', whilst the latter was given a suspension for leaving the bench to argue with Allegri."
"Within the statement, there is no mention of the event which kicked off the drama - which was Fabregas holding Alexis Saelemaekers back from properly pressing the ball, which he has since apologised for. Perhaps there will be a later statement about the incident, but if there is nothing for Fabregas' actions, it sets a terrible precedent for the league."
Sporting Judge released a specific disciplinary statement concerning the Milan-Como match, detailing suspensions. Allegri received a one-game suspension for leaving the technical area to argue with a director of the opposing team in the 34th minute of the second half. Diego Perez Castillo was cited for leaving the bench to contest a decision, generating a tense atmosphere, and Davide Cattaneo was suspended for leaving the bench to argue with Allegri. The report contains no mention of Cesc Fabregas holding Alexis Saelemaekers back, an act for which Fabregas has apologised. The omission risks creating a concerning precedent for league discipline.
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