Two days of disqualification were inflicted by the Serie A sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea, to the Sassuolo player Domenico Berardi, expelled "for having, at the end of the game, in the tunnel leading to the changing rooms, vehemently faced an Assistant addressing expressions seriously disrespectful to the match officials ". Ten were instead stopped for a day: Andrea Cistana (to whom a warning was also issued) and Sandro Tonali (Brescia), Nenad Tomovic (Spal), Nicolò Barella and Milan Skriniar (Inter), Antonino Barillà (Parma); Omar Colley and Fabio De Paoli (Sampdoria), Manuel Locatelli (Sassuolo), Marco Parolo (Lazio).
As regards the clubs, the sports judge has imposed a fine of 10 thousand euros on Spal ("to have his supporters, at the 43rd of the first half, intoned an offensive chorus towards the referee; to also have, at the end of the first half, launched a peel of a fruit that hit the Referee on the head without causing any consequences "); € 5,000 to Juventus "for not having prevented a fan from entering the playing field who, taking advantage of the presence of an advertising vehicle, entered the field and forced the referee to stop the game for about thirty seconds"; 4 thousand euro fine to Genoa "for having his supporters, at the 16th of the second half, thrown on the pitch, in the direction of the referee, a lighter without hitting him"; 2 thousand euro fine to Lazio "for having his supporters, at the 41st of the first half, thrown an empty plastic bottle into the paddock". (HANDLE).
Judge: 2 days in Berardi, 10 stopped for one shift
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Fines for Spal, Juventus, Genoa and Lazio (ANSA)