Football, Monza-Sassuolo suspended: fan rushed from the away section

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The match was interrupted for about five minutes in the quarter of the restart, the supporter was promptly helped. The man hit his head but is conscious and not seriously injured

Accident during Monza-Sassuolo: around a quarter of an hour into the second half, one of the Neroverdi fans fell from the railing that delimits the Emilian supporters’ area, from a height of approximately 3 metres. The match was suspended to allow help to arrive, only to resume after approximately five minutes. The 25-year-old fan was transported as a precaution to San Gerardo in Monza, where he will undergo the necessary tests for suspected head trauma: he hit his head but is conscious and not seriously injured. (THE RESULTS OF SERIES A).

The accident

It is the 15th minute of the second half when, in the away section of the U-Power Stadium, where the home team of Monza lead 1-0 thanks to a goal from Colpani, a Sassuolo fan falls from the protective railing, on which, according to the first reconstruction of the facts, the man was crouching down, falling about 3 meters to the ground.

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Sport

On Saturday evening some Udinese supporters insulted the AC Milan goalkeeper by calling him a “monkey” and mimicking the animal’s sound. The player left the field together with his teammates and the match was suspended for 5 minutes. According to the prosecutor’s office, there are 3-4 people responsible: one has already been identified by Digos and the Friulian club has banned him from the stadium for life. The French player: “He who does nothing is an accomplice’. Referee Maresca: “Maignan my brother, sorry for those rude boos”

THE MAIGNAN CASE

  • The racist insults to Mike Maignan, AC Milan’s goalkeeper, during the match in Udine continue to cause discussion. The player, followed by his teammates, left the field for a few minutes and the match was temporarily suspended. Investigations to identify those responsible are underway, and one fan has already been identified. The indignation from all over the world for what happened is unanimous

WHAT HAPPENED

  • On Saturday evening, during the first half of Udinese-Milan, Mike Maignan drew the attention of referee Maresca for some insult received from the north curve, behind the goal where the Rossoneri player was. The stadium speaker warned of the risk of the match being suspended

WHAT HAPPENED/2

  • After Milan’s advantage, new protests from Maignan. Maresca interrupts the game after further insults and racist verses directed at the Rossoneri goalkeeper: all of Milan riots and his teammates, in solidarity, leave the pitch and return to the changing rooms. Frantic minutes follow in which the Udinese players and the director of the technical area go under the north curve to try to identify those responsible

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