🤬 Managers see red: Conte, Inzaghi & co set crazy Serie A record
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On the penultimate matchday in Serie A, there was plenty of drama. Nerves were frayed. Several coaches lost control of their emotions, setting a new record in Italy's top division. During the big Sunday conference in Italy, no fewer than five coaches were sent off: Simone Inzaghi (Inter), Marco Baroni (Lazio), Cristian Chivu (Parma), Antonio Conte (Napoli), and Sérgio Conceição (Milan). Conte and Chivu have been sent off #ParmaNapoli pic.twitter.com/gplhHZYyEM — Football24/7 (@foet247europa) May 18, 2025 (From minute 1:51 in this highlight clip, things really heat up on the sidelines) The previous 'best mark' was set in October 2021, when Simone Inzaghi, Gian Piero Gasperini, José Mourinho, and Luciano Spalletti were all sent off within a single matchday. So, the Serie A title race will take place next week without the two potential championship coaches on the sidelines. The league association will soon announce the date for the final matchday of Serie A.
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