AC Milan Mocks Inter During Scudetto Parade, Calhanoglu And Inzaghi Are Targets
AC Milan Scudetto party parade (Instagram.con/@acmilan)

JAKARTA - The Italian Football Disciplinary Commission has taken firm steps. They are investigating AC Milan regarding the alleged mockery of city rivals Inter Milan during the champions parade on Monday.

Quoted from Football Italia, Tuesday, this incident began during AC Milan's Scudetto party parade from Casa Milan to Piazza Duomo. During the parade, players held up a large banner in front of an open bus that read, "Stick the Coppa Italia trophy on your ass!"

It was not the only act of anti-Inter sentiment seen at the parade. Because Theo Hernandez was also known to start a song that allegedly insulted their rival.

Ibrahimovic was also found mocking Hakan Calhanoglu, the former Milan midfielder who crossed to Inter. Ibra is known to have picked up the microphone and asked the fans if they had a message for Calhanoglu.

Calhanoglu was in the Milan squad last season and left as a free agent to strengthen Inter Milan. He refused a salary offer from club management but later accepted a similar amount at Inter.

Calhanoglu's move to Inter made Milan fans even more nervous as he celebrated his penalty goal in the Milan derby as if he had never been part of the Rossoneri before.

Another point that led Milan to the Disciplinary Commission investigation was when Ante Rebic also held up a large poster with a picture of Inter coach Simone Inzaghi and the words 'spiaze.' It became a meme on social media as a mockery of the way Inzaghi said 'dispiace' which meant disappointing in his Piacenza accent.

For the incident in the Milan Scudetto parade, the Disciplinary Commission opened an investigation into violations of article 4 which includes the principles of fair play and honesty.

The Rossoneri celebrate their 19th Serie A title with a two-point lead over Inter Milan. The result was achieved by Milan thanks to a 3-0 victory over Sassuolo in the final match of the Italian Serie A in Mapei, Sunday, May 22.


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