Higuain banned for pushing referee….

Gonzalo Higuain reacted angrily after being sent off

Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain has received a four-match ban after appearing to push a referee following his red card against Udinese. The Argentine, who has scored 30 Serie A goals this season, has been fined €20,000 and will miss four of the remaining seven games of Napoli’s run-in as they look to close the gap on leaders Juventus. After reacting badly to picking up a second yellow card towards the end of Sunday’s 3-1 loss at Udinese, Higuain put his hands on referee Massimiliano Irrati and had to be restrained by his team-mates as he tried to confront Felipe, who was the recipient of the kick which earned him his marching orders. He also shoved a member of Napoli’s staff as he stormed down the Stadio Friuli tunnel, and his ban has now been confirmed and the details given.

Higuain was handed a one-game ban for his two yellow cards – one for “protesting against the match officials” and one for “misconduct against an opponent”. In addition, the striker “aimed an insulting expression at the referee, and made a rude gesture toward him” as well as “getting his face and putting both hands on his chest” before “taking an aggressive stance against an opponent and having to be restrained by team-mates”. Napoli manager Maurizio Sarri was also sent to the stands during the game and has been given a one-game touchline ban for “blatantly challenging the actions of the match officials” on several occasions.

 

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