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Milan’s Bonucci hits rock bottom with two-game ban

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MILAN: AC Milan captain Leonardo Bonucci (pic) has been given a two-game ban for elbowing and will miss their clash against his former club Juventus, the Lega Serie A confirmed.

The Italian internatio­nal defender saw red for elbowing Genoa’s Aleandro Rosi after consultati­on with the video assistant referee during Sunday’s goalless draw.

The Lega Serie A found Bonucci guilty of “grave unsporting conduct” when he “hit the opposing player in the face with an elbow, causing physical damage”.

And the 30-year-old will miss the midweek trip to Chievo today, but also the clash against Juventus at San Siro next weekend.

Bonucci’s mental coach Alberto Ferrarini revealed on Monday that the defender had “hit rock bottom with his red card”.

“All the attention he received from his move to Milan was beautiful, but it didn’t do him any good,” Ferrarini told Radio 24.

“With his red card yesterday, he hit rock bottom, but now I’m convinced that there will be a rebirth, as if one chapter was closed to open another. He’s hungry about coming back stronger than before.”

Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic has been given a one- match ban for his two yellow cards against Udinese.

Napoli were fined € 15,000 (RM74,600) after fans threw flares at Inter Milan supporters in their 0-0 draw, while Inter were fined a total of €16,000 (RM79,600) for an offensive banner, anti-Neapolitan chanting and a delay to the second half of that match.

Fiorentina were fined €2,000 (RM9,500) after fans threw a smoke bomb onto the pitch while SPAL were fined €2,500 (RM12,400) after a delay in the second half of their match. — AFP

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