The hard sanction that Lautaro Martínez received in series A for a blasphemous expression

The hard sanction that Lautaro Martínez received in series A for a blasphemous expression

The Inter striker must pay a multiple 5,000 euros, but no league game will be lost.

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The captain and scorer of the Inter from Milan, Lautaro Martínez, received an economic sanction from the Italian Football Federation (Figc) for having issued a blasphemous expression during the match against Juventus of February 16 by the Series A.

The decision was announced on Monday, after an investigation of almost two months. Now, the “bull” must pay a fine of 5,000 euros, but with the peace of mind that you will not receive sports suspension.

The incident occurred promptly at the end of the match, when the cameras focused the Argentine striker visibly angry and shouting in the air.

So, Figc identified that on two occasions Lautaro used terms considered offensive in the religious spheresomething that violates article 37 of the Italian Sports Justice Code.

From the first moment on the 10 of the Inter denied the charges. “What happened has affected me deeply. I was upset, but I didn’t blaspheme. I try to instill respect to my children. I do not accept such things and I will continue on my way “he said then.

However, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office In recent days, new audiovisual and sound records accessed that They would have confirmed the accusation and resulted in the sanction.

Lautaro is not the first case of this style

This is not the first sanction of this nature in Italian football, since it is something they have suffered, for example, Gianluigi Buffon in 2021 and Stefano Turrati in 2023.

While the sanction will not interfere in Lautaro’s game, who may be present in the next Inter -against Cagliari match, Yes evidence the great control that today governs in the Series TO about the gestures and words of its protagonists.

Source: Ambito

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