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Juve executives banned after clash with referee

Juventus chief ⁠executive Damien Comolli (R)
 
Juventus chief ⁠executive Damien Comolli (R)

 
MILAN: Juventus chief ⁠executive Damien Comolli has been suspended until March 31 ​by Serie A's ​sport judge for his conduct towards the referee in Saturday's defeat at pacesetters Inter Milan, the league said on Tuesday, after a controversial sending-off.
The judge found that Comolli confronted referee Federico La ⁠Penna in the tunnel at halftime, adopting an 'aggressive and ⁠gravely intimidating' attitude, attempting to make physical contact before being restrained by Juve staff.
Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini also received a ‌suspension, until February 27, for 'heated and ​disrespectful' protests ⁠towards La Penna and offensive remarks towards ​match officials witnessed by an ‌assistant referee.
The disciplinary fallout comes after the controversial dismissal of defender Pierre ​Kalulu infuriated Juventus and contributed to the heated post-match atmosphere.
Kalulu was sent off just before halftime for a second yellow card after a challenge on Inter's Alessandro Bastoni.
Bastoni tumbled ‌to the ground and immediately gestured towards the referee ​demanding a card, indicating Kalulu had pulled his shirt, ​although ‌television ⁠footage suggested there was no contact between the players.
Inter won 3-2 with a last-minute goal and lead the ​standings by eight points on 61, with ⁠Juve fifth ​on 46 from 25 games.
Serie A referee designator Gianluca Rocchi apologised on Sunday, calling La Penna's decision to dismiss Kalulu as 'clearly wrong' and lamenting that VAR ​could not intervene on second yellow card ​incidents.
Comolli was also fined 15,000 euros ($17,725.50) by the sport judge.