The two almost came to blows last Saturday at San Siro for the penalty not awarded to the Biancocelesti, before they were both sent off and disqualified. Last night the Rossoneri coach’s relaxing gesture addressed to Sarri’s deputy

The Advent calendar scene takes place at 9pm. Before the start of Lazio-Milan, Max Allegri greets Sarri as per protocol but puts on a big smile, he is warm, almost affectionate. One smiles, the other smiles, then Max points to something (someone) on the Lazio bench and raises a hand to wave. He greeted Marco Ianni.

ALLEGRI-IANNI, WHAT HAPPENED

The scene is Christmassy because Allegri and Ianni had a bad argument at San Siro on Saturday evening. If they hadn’t separated them, if Ianni hadn’t been held back (with difficulty), they would have come to blows. It was the episode that half of Italy talked about all evening, the huge argument that arose from the penalty not awarded to Lazio after the VAR review by referee Collu. Allegri and Ianni were expelled and disqualified by the sports judge – they will not be in the championship – but evidently they found a way to erase the resentment and smile. Also unexpected was the affectionate greeting between Sarri and Allegri, who are certainly not twins: very different on and off the pitch. When Mau replaced Max on the Juventus bench in 2019, there was no shortage of remote controversy. Everything behind us.

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