In today’s paper Gazzetta dello Sport goes through what happened the last few minutes of yesterday’s match between Napoli & Inter, after Ljajic scored the second goal and Sarri hurling homphobic insults at Mancini.

Roberto Mancini demands an explanation. The Inter coach, however, did not have time to reach Maurizio Sarri as he gets up from his bench, approaches the Inter coach and begins to insult him. Mancini has left the field mimicking the gesture of ‘we’ll talk later’. Mancini does not pass by the chance to talk in a press conference and then slips directly on the bus for the airport, but before leaving the stage he has spoken to and been heard by federal inspectors. Sarri, unfortunately, is not new to this outburst, always on the topic of homosexuality. It was March of 2014, at the time of Empoli in Serie B, when Mario Rui was expelled during a game against Varese. “Football has become a sport for fags. It is a contact sport and Italy whistles much more than in England with interpretations and decisions by homosexuals.” According to Gazzetta, now Sarri os likely to be banned for even two months due to his racial slur.