
Slapping an opponent? Not without consequences!
Reading Time: 1min | Tue. 20.02.24. | 20:05
Milan's Jovic hit with two-match ban for hitting opponent
Luka Jovic was banned for two Serie A matches on Tuesday after smacking an opponent during AC Milan's dramatic 4-2 defeat at Monza at the weekend.
In a statement, Serie A said that Serbia forward Jovic was sent off early in the second half, with his team two goals down, for slapping Monza's Armando Izzo.
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Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic then made light of being a man down by pulling Milan level with two minutes remaining, but Monza stunned their opponents with last-gasp strikes from Warren Bondo and Lorenzo Colombo.
Jovic will miss matches against Atalanta and Lazio, who are aiming for a spot in next season's revamped Champions League.
Also hit with a heavy ban was Lazio's sporting director Mariano Fabiani, who was suspended for a month for a tirade against officials during Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Bologna. Fabiani was banned for having at the end of the first half "entered the field, contesting the referee's performance in a threatening and intimidating manner". Serie A added that Fabiani continued the same behaviour once the teams were in the tunnel, pushing the referee in anger.
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