the reasons for the abduction – Libero Quotidiano



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Between Juventus and Inter the nerves are very tense. Always and Forever. And what happened in the second leg of the Italian Cup semifinal, a 0-0 that guaranteed access to the final for the Bianconeri, only confirmed it. We are at the Allianz Stadium, where after the final whistle the cameras were delayed Andrea Agnelli. And they caught the president of Juventus addressing a series of insults, vulgarities and insults towards someone. Or rather, towards the Inter bench.

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“Shit, shit” and so on. In short, not irreproachable behavior. And probably in Agnelli’s sights there was really Antonio Conte, Inter coach, whose career at Juventus ended precisely because of the stormy relations with Agnelli. In fact, since 2014, the relations between the two are minimal. And the images of Agnelli’s favorite camera boot are there to prove it.

Conte’s angry post-match response: “There is nothing to say, there should be more sportsmanship and respect,” he commented in reference to Agnelli’s images. And again, consulted by Rai Sportadded the coach: “Juventus sources must tell the truth, I think the fourth official listened and saw what happened throughout the match.. We have to be more courteous ”. In short, according to Conte, the insults did not come only after the final whistle.

In detail, the dispute (from what is leaked from the Juventus environment reportedly SportMediaset) would have started at the end of the first half when the Count himself, after having already had a verbal confrontation with Leonardo BonucciThen he would have turned a gesture towards the stands, insulting the Juventus coaches, hence the crash at the final whistle, whose reconstruction is still unclear. Obviously, the sports authorities will investigate: disqualification on the horizon?

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