Sarri Will Get A One-Match Suspension And A Fine For His Red Card In The Previous Match
During the recent Serie A match between Lazio and Atalanta, coach Maurizio Sarri received a red card from the referee. This led to subsequent repercussions, including fines and a suspension from future games.
Following Sarri's red card in the previous match, he will not be able to stand on the sidelines during Lazio's upcoming game against Sassuolo. The Serie A sports judge has determined this to be one of the penalties for his actions.
During last Sunday's tense victory of Lazio over Atalanta, the 64-year-old coach was presented with a red card and sent off during the 85th minute. This unexpected turn of events left him feeling perplexed and uncertain.
After Lazio's victory, Sarri spoke to the press and raised a question regarding the red card that he received. He stated that he contested the decision made by referee Daniele Orsato, but without using any foul language.
After being accused of using an offensive remark towards Orsato during Lazio's victory against La Dea, Sarri was penalized with a 1 game suspension and a monetary fine of 10,000 Euros by the Serie A sports judge. This punishment was allocated due to the supposed incident that occurred in the 85th minute of the game.
As a result, assistant coach Giovanni Martusciello will manage The Aquile in their first encounter following the international break against Sassuolo, a crucial match for the team looking to climb the Serie A standings. The Italian capital club is presently ranked 13th, with 10 points from eight matches played.
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