Two days of disqualification and a 15 thousand euro fine for Inter striker Javier Lautaro Martinez: the Serie A sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea has decided. Martinez was sanctioned for protests in the final of the match against Cagliari, especially after the second admonition, "for having assumed an intimidating attitude by vigorously approaching the referee to whom he shouted Spanish phrases in his face".
The third Nerazzurri goalkeeper Tommaso Berni was also stopped for two days "to have intimidating expressions at the end of the match with a threatening attitude towards the referee".
Fine of 20 thousand euros for Inter "for having their members, at the end of the match, on the pitch, created a climate of tension towards the match officials" and, moreover, "for having his supporters, at 26 'of the second time, an offensive chorus against a player from another club intoned ".
Eleven other players disqualified, always in relation to the matches of the 21st day, all for one round: the expelled Cristian Dell'Orco (Lecce), Armando Izzo and Sasa Lukic (Turin) and Federico Peluso (Sassuolo) and the warned Ismael Bennacer (Milan), Bartosz Berezynski (Sampdoria), Jose Martin Caceres and Nikola Milenkovic (Fiorentina), Andrea Petagna and Mattia Valoti (Spal) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (Bologna).
Finally, a fine of 10 thousand euros was imposed on Napoli "for allowing their own manager to enter the game enclosure, who positioned himself behind his bench addressed disrespectful expressions to the match officials".