Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has been subjected to a one-match suspension, while a supplementary inquiry concerning Francesco Acerbi has been mandated by the Sports Judge.
The rulings of the Sports Judge subsequent to Serie A Week 29 were disclosed on Tuesday morning. Vlahovic, the Juventus forward, will be absent from the forthcoming league fixture due to accumulating two yellow cards during Sunday’s Serie A encounter against Genoa.
Vlahovic was ejected from the match for dissent subsequent to his initial caution, albeit it was initially ambiguous whether he incurred another caution thereafter or if he was directly shown a red card.
The Sports Judge has clarified that Vlahovic indeed received two yellow cards, resulting in his suspension for a solitary match.
Simultaneously, no definitive determination has been reached concerning Inter defender Francesco Acerbi, who faced allegations of racism from Napoli’s Juan Jesus on Sunday.
As anticipated, the Sports Judge has instructed a supplementary investigation by the Federal Prosecutor regarding the ‘alleged racist remarks’ attributed to Acerbi directed towards Juan Jesus.
The Sports Judge has specified that the Prosecutor may summon both defenders for questioning in the ensuing days.