Sporting Judge: Rabiot's suspension confirmed and Igli Tare fined 10,000
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Sporting Judge: Rabiot's suspension confirmed and Igli Tare fined 10,000
"After the conclusion of the latest round of Serie A action, the Sports Judge has reviewed the weekend and AC Milan have received another fine. It was certainly not the worst weekend for Milan, as they managed to beat Pisa 2-1 away from home. A first win of the season against one of the new sides, and that deserves a mention, even if it may be an area of frustration."
"This morning, the Sports Judge statement was released for the end of Serie A Matchday 25, as it the usual, as MilanNews reports. In that report, it was stated that, of course, Rabiot will now miss one game for his red card. So, he will miss the game against Como. The report states that the Frenchman was given his second yellow card for 'protesting against match officials and for inappropriate behaviour toward an opponent'."
AC Milan secured a 2-1 away win over Pisa, marking their first win of the season against a newly promoted side. The team experienced frustrations during the match, including Adrien Rabiot being sent off. Rabiot received a second yellow card for protesting against match officials and inappropriate behavior toward an opponent, leading to a one-match suspension that will rule him out of the Como fixture. Additionally, Igli Tare was fined €10,000 for entering the pitch after the match and aggressively contesting the referee's decisions. The Sports Judge released the Matchday 25 rulings detailing these sanctions.
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