The Sporting Judge has today confirmed the length of the bans that have been given to the players who were sent off during last night’s derby defeat to Inter.
As MilanNews relay, Davide Calabria has been given a two-game ban after he struck Davide Frattesi in the face with his elbow in added time just as a corner was about to be taken. He will therefore miss the away game against Juventus and the home fixture against Genoa.
Theo Hernandez has been given a one-game ban and a fine of €10,000 for his part in the altercation with Denzel Dumfries, who also got a red card. The judge states that Theo ‘grabbed a player from the opposing team by the neck and yanked him’.
A fine of €1,500 was given to Milan because two bottles were thrown onto the field by fans in the 16th minute of the first half.
Finally, Fikayo Tomori got his fifth yellow card of the season in the league and thus will also have to serve a one-match suspension in the upcoming trip to face Juve.
It was a night to forget for Milan who went behind to Francesco Acerbi’s header, then a Marcus Thuram strike started the celebrations. Fikayo Tomori’s late goal restored some hope, but it would prove to be just a consolation as Inter won 2-1.