Serie A sports judge Gerardo Mastrandrea has fined Inter Milan €3,000 for its players' chants against AC Milan player Theo Hernandez. The incidents occurred last Sunday, following the match against Torino, when Inter celebrated their twentieth Scudetto with a parade through the streets of Milan aboard two buses, involving the team, coaching staff, and management.
Not only the fine, but also the episode involving Denzel Dumfries has been in the spotlight. The Dutch defender has been the subject of controversy for displaying a banner, passed to him by some fans, depicting Theo Hernandez as a dog being held on a leash by Dumfries.
The investigation into the matter is still ongoing at the Federal Prosecutor's Office, which has acquired all available material to reach a conclusion.
In short
Serie A sports judge Gerardo Mastrandrea fined Inter Milan three thousand euros for chants by its players against AC Milan player Theo Hernandez.
- The incidents date back to last Sunday, at the end of the match against Torino, when Inter celebrated winning the…
- Not only the fine, but also the episode involving Denzel Dumfries was the center of attention.
- The Dutch defender was the subject of controversy after displaying a banner, passed to him by some fans, depicting Theo…
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Serie A sports judge Gerardo Mastrandrea has fined Inter Milan three thousand euros for chants his players sang against AC Milan's…
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The incidents date back to last Sunday, at the end of the match against Torino, when Inter celebrated winning the…
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Not only the fine, but also the episode involving Denzel Dumfries was the center of attention.






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