Maignan sanctioned, it's official

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Particularly complicated period on the side of AC Milan. THE

Rossoneri For some time now and have just chained an elimination in the Champions League and three row sets in Serie A. The last championship defeat dates back Sunday evening, during the reception of Lazio Rome (1-2, 27th day). The end of the game was catastrophic for a Mike Maignan who conceded the penalty of the defeat before attacking the referee when he returned to the locker room. French was punished.

As indicated The Parisian This Tuesday, the porter of the French team expressed himself disrespectful towards the man with the whistle, once the meeting is over. A press release from the Lega Serie A disciplinary committee confirmed that the player was in fact “Suspended for a match and sentenced to a fine of 15,000 euros”. Very bad news for the former PSG and Lille, who will miss the meeting of the 28th day scheduled for March 8 on the side of Lecce.

Milan six points from Europe

Mike Maignan surely let out his frustration burst because of the conceded penalty. Its release in the feet of Gustav Isaksen was indeed studied at length by the Var, before the central referee, Mr. Manganiello, indicated the penalty spot. Eleven days before the end of the season of Serie A, Milan is dragging on a devantly ninth place. And the more time passes, the more Europe moves away.

For the time being, Milanese is six points behind Bologna, current sixth and last potential holder of a European ticket. Suffice to say that the men of Sergio Conceiçao will have to get their heads back to the place quickly if they do not want to live a painful end of the season. The return of Mike Maignan to a better level will be one of the challenges to redress the bar.

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