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Allegri and Fabregas have expletive argument outside conference room – what happened

After the red card incident for Massimiliano Allegri, tensions were high after AC Milan drew against Como and they boiled over behind closed doors.

The relationship between Allegri and Cesc Fabregas has not really been there, ever. Despite the pair seemingly sharing niceties before the first game, the Spaniard was very salty after losing to Milan in the reverse fixture.

His comments kept coming about the Rossoneri’s style of play, too, and ahead of this game, Como fans displayed a banner stating they would rather have Fabregas once than Allegri 100 times. Indeed, it has become somewhat of a rivalry.

Expletives exchanged between Allegri and Fabregas

In the most recent fixture, things got even more feisty when Fabregas deliberately inserted himself into the game by preventing Alexis Saelemaekers from attacking the ball. As a result, the Italian reacted and was sent off for that, a baffling decision, given the footage

Fabregas Allegri Saelemaekers

After the game, a ‘heated exchange’ occurred, as MilanNews writes, before they entered the press conference rooms. Harsh words were shared, and expletives were thrown, whilst the doors to the press were still wide open.

TMV, via Calciomercato.com, has also relayed what was said by the coach: “You’re a child, you’re an a**hole, you’re a child who just started as a coach!”

Maybe they won’t be sending each other Christmas cards this year.

Tags AC Milan Cesc Fabregas Massimiliano Allegri

6 Comments

  1. 😅😅😅. With football, anything can happen. Just take it easy guys, it’s all in game. Who knows, tomorrow, Fabregas may coach Milan. Fabregas, and this Como squad, have brought out the best in Allegri, and Milan, this season. After yesterday’s game, no one will accuse of parking the bus. Great response from our guys. Only missed Rabiot. With what I see last night, I don’t have any worries about the derby.

  2. A coach can’t touch an opposing player or try to in the manner and situation. There should be discipline or it will happen again despite his pledge. Shameful

  3. Fabregas the amazing coach that is 6th after spending how much in the past 2 years? Wow!!! He should talk less considering he spent more than Milan and more than Inter…

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