The Italian club returns to the clash between the Milan coach and the Azzurri executive: “Severe and repeated insults: with 33 cameras, it is impossible not to see what happened.”
The accusation was made in no uncertain terms. In the aftermath of their victory over Milan in the Italian Super Cup semifinal, Napoli publicly complained about the behavior of Massimiliano Allegri, who, according to the Azzurri club, insulted Lele Oriali during the match. “SSC Napoli strongly condemns the attitude of Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri who, during the Italian Super Cup semifinal, in the presence of dozens of people on the sidelines and live on television, heavily insulted Gabriele Oriali with offensive and repeated terms. We hope that this totally out-of-control aggression does not go unnoticed, especially since, with 33 cameras involved in the production of the event, it is impossible not to see what happened,” the statement reads.
tension— In fact, during the match, there was a certain tension between the two benches on several occasions, with Conte asking everyone to stop towards the end. Moreover, at the final whistle, there was no greeting between the coaches, at least as captured by the cameras. The episode that sparked it all was a foul by Rabiot on Politano after half an hour, with the Frenchman kicking his opponent from the ground without receiving a card. For this reason, when Zufferli ended the match, Conte greeted Landucci and other Milan players, without coming into contact with Allegri. In any case, neither coach mentioned what happened in front of the microphones.