Sarri already in the derby mood: “Mourinho’s suspended disqualification for his career”

Sarri already in the derby mood: "Mourinho's suspended disqualification for his career"

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The suspension of Mourinho’s suspension? An award granted for his career. It’s not a pebble what Maurice Sarri takes off the shoe, it’s a whole mountain. On the eve of the first leg of the round of 16 of the Conference against Az (tomorrow at the Olimpico at 20.45), the manager of the Lazio he answered the question on the reasons for the unequal treatment between what happened to Mourinho, whose two-match ban was suspended on Saturday before Juventus, and to himself last year at Milan’s home. When Sarri was expelled and disqualified for 2 days for a bickering at the end of the game with Saelemaekers and for having contested the decision of the referee Chiffi with blasphemous words in the locker room tunnel. “In that episode at San Siro there were two different reports – says Sarri – one from the referee and one from the federal prosecutor’s office. They were two meters apart, so one of the two reports was not true”. Then, the jab to further ignite the Derby scheduled in two weeks: “Mourinho’s treatment? Maybe career suspension.” And always on the Trigoria-Formello axis: “Last year’s Conference was of a higher level? I respect Mourinho’s thought but I don’t share it”.

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Sarri, disqualified confirmed

Sarri, who was enraged against Milan by Saelemaekers’ lack of respect “for older people”, was disqualified despite Lazio’s appeal to the national sports court of appeal presided over by Carmine Volpe. He missed the matches with Cagliari and Turin to return to the derby against Mourinho, who last Tuesday at Cremonese’s home was the protagonist of a heated argument with the IV Uomo Serra, on which the federal prosecutor has opened a file.

Mourinho, two-match ban. The FIGC prosecutor opens an investigation into the clash with Serra



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The Special One received a two-match disqualification and a 10,000 euro fine for “for having, in the 2nd minute of the second half, vehemently and provocatively contested an arbitration decision, reiterating this behavior at the time of the expulsion order; for having furthermore, at the end of the match, when entering the referee dressing room, albeit authorised, seriously offensive expressions and inferences are addressed to the Fourth Official”. Roma’s appeal will be discussed on Friday at 2.30 pm, with the federal prosecutor’s office presenting the outcome of its investigation into the episode. If the two matchdays were to be confirmed, Mourinho would miss the derby on 19 March.

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