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·19 de dezembro de 2025
Milan, Allegri risks fine or ban for outburst at Oriali

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·19 de dezembro de 2025

The incident between Massimiliano Allegri and Gabriele Oriali during the Italian Super Cup semifinal between Napoli and Milan in Riyadh is heading towards an official conclusion.
Although no particular irregularities were noted in the referee's report—otherwise, the Rossoneri coach would have been expelled—Allegri's behavior has come under scrutiny by the federal inspectors present at the match.
The role of the federal inspectors
The FIGC inspectors observed the match in all its phases and drafted a detailed report on the conduct on the field, including what was not highlighted by the referee. According to reports, Allegri allegedly directed repeated personal insults at Oriali. The television evidence, useful in other cases like that of Folorunsho, proved unnecessary because the inspectors' report is already considered sufficient to proceed.
The federal prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè reviewed the document overnight, noting all the details of the Rossoneri coach's conduct.
Possible sanctions
The sports justice code provides various measures in cases of misconduct: from fines to suspension to be served in the league in more severe cases. At the moment, Allegri's position seems to indicate a probable monetary fine, but much will depend on the details reported by the inspectors.
From Napoli, through a public complaint, it is emphasized that Oriali was “heavily insulted with offensive and repeated terms” and was the victim of a “completely out-of-control aggression.”
Awaiting the official statement
The Sports Judge will release the official statement tomorrow, clarifying the sanctions applied to Allegri and determining whether the coach will only have to pay a fine or if he also risks a suspension to be served in the league.
The episode highlights once again how benches, especially in high-tension contexts like a Super Cup semifinal, can become the scene of serious verbal clashes, closely monitored by federal bodies.
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