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Napoli denounces Allegri: "Violent insults to Oriali, TV evidence unavoidable."

The Azzurri club accuses the Rossoneri coach of repeated verbal aggression in the Super Cup, calling for sanctions and the viewing of the footage from the 33 cameras present
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The Italian Super Cup semifinal between Napoli and AC Milan ended amid heavy controversy on the sidelines. SSC Napoli issued an official statement unequivocally condemning the behavior of Massimiliano Allegri, who was found guilty of verbally abusing Gabriele Oriali, the Azzurri's technical coordinator.

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The formal accusation: "Serious and uncontrolled insults"

Aurelio De Laurentiis's club is unsparing in its criticism. "SSC Napoli firmly condemns the AC Milan coach's behavior," the statement reads, describing a serious incident: Allegri allegedly "severely insulted Gabriele Oriali with offensive and repeated terms" in front of dozens of witnesses on the sidelines and live on TV.

The club is appealing to the relevant authorities, hoping that "this attack, completely out of control, will not go unnoticed." With 33 cameras trained on the event, Napoli emphasizes the impossibility of ignoring the video evidence.

The spark came in the 29th minute: from an uncalled foul to total chaos.

It all started in the 29th minute. A foul by Adrien Rabiot on Matteo Politano, which was not penalized by referee Zufferli, sparked a heated argument among the Azzurri bench, who called for a red card. Antonio Conte shouted, "Enough!", sparking a scuffle.

From there, the verbal duel between Allegri and Oriali began, which continued throughout the match with constant skirmishes. According to Napoli's reconstruction, the culminating insults now merit a thorough investigation.

The Azzurri club accuses the AC Milan coach of repeated verbal aggression in the Super Cup, calling for sanctions with 33 cameras as witnesses.

The Italian Super Cup semifinal between Napoli and AC Milan ended amid heavy controversy on the sidelines. SSC Napoli issued an official statement unequivocally condemning the behavior of Massimiliano Allegri, who was found guilty of verbally abusing Gabriele Oriali, the Azzurri's technical coordinator.

The formal accusation: "Serious and uncontrolled insults"

Aurelio De Laurentiis's club is unsparing in its criticism. "SSC Napoli firmly condemns the AC Milan coach's behavior," the statement reads, describing a serious incident: Allegri allegedly "severely insulted Gabriele Oriali with offensive and repeated terms" in front of dozens of witnesses on the sidelines and live on TV.

The club is appealing to the relevant authorities, hoping that "this attack, completely out of control, will not go unnoticed." With 33 cameras trained on the event, Napoli emphasizes the impossibility of ignoring the video evidence.

The spark came in the 29th minute: from an uncalled foul to total chaos.

It all started in the 29th minute. A foul by Adrien Rabiot on Matteo Politano, which was not penalized by referee Zufferli, sparked a heated argument among the Azzurri bench, who called for a red card. Antonio Conte shouted, "Enough!", sparking a scuffle.

From there, the verbal duel between Allegri and Oriali began, which continued throughout the match with constant skirmishes. According to Napoli's reconstruction, the culminating insults now merit a thorough investigation.

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