Everything went as expected: no suspension for Lautaro Martinez. After the defeat against Juventus, the Inter striker was caught on camera uttering a series of blasphemies, sparking a wave of comments on social media and among industry experts, who called for "TV trial" for the player.
Today the sports judge's decisions regarding the players suspended for the next round of the championship arrived and, as had been widely anticipated by pro-Inter newspapers, the name of the Inter captain is not there.
Analysis by Gazzetta dello Sport
In its article today, Gazzetta dello Sport explained that Lautaro Martinez will not undergo the "TV test." The decision was based on the lack of audio in the video circulating online, which is essential to confirm the incident with certainty according to sports law.
A complex season for the Inter captain
Lautaro is going through a difficult period: criticism is piling up for his disappointing performances and his lack of impact in front of goal.
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“He let himself go in a fit of rage in which he actually seemed to have uttered a blasphemy, but despite the fact that the sports justice code provides for sanctions, he will not be disqualified because there is no audio and without that, according to now established sports jurisprudence, there is no absolute certainty of the fact”.
Upcoming commitments for Inter
Lautaro will be present both for Saturday night's match against Genoa and for the big match against Napoli, which will be played in just under two weeks at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. This match will represent a crucial opportunity for both teams in the Scudetto race, with Napoli currently leading the table, two points behind Inter.







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