The FIGC Prosecutor's Office is moving on the dispute between the Juventus president, Andrea Agnelli, and the Inter coach, Antonio Conte: the head of the office, Giuseppe Chinè, has in fact - learned Ansa - opened an investigation "on to the behavior of Juventus and Nerazzurri executives and members during and at the end of the second leg of the semi-final of the Italian Cup. In this regard - the public prosecutor's offices explain - the fourth official Daniele Chiffi has already been called up ".
No decision by the sports judge
- No decision by the sports judge on the dispute between Conte and Agnelli in the second leg of the Italian Cup. In the documents that the judge had available (including the referee's report) there was no mention of the heated dispute between the Nerazzurri coach and the Juventus president. There was also no provision for managers Fabio Paratici and Gabriele Oriali, involved in the quarrel that ignited the final match between Juventus and Inter. The sports judge instead stopped Marcelo Brozovic (Inter) and Alex Sandro (Juve) for an actual match: the two players were disqualified (both already warned) for "incorrect behavior towards an opponent". Alex Sandro will thus miss the final with Atalanta.