Monday 25 October, 2010
Krasic will face TV trial
Juventus’ Milos Krasic has moved closer to being banned after his alleged dive against Bologna was deferred to the disciplinary commission.
The Serbian winger won his side a controversial penalty, which was subsequently missed by Vincenzo Iaquinta, in yesterday’s 0-0 draw.
The incident was expected to be examined by the authorities via TV evidence and that has now been confirmed.
A decision will be made at some stage on Tuesday and the player could be banned for two games – which would see him miss Saturday’s San Siro clash against Milan.
In October 2005, Ivica Illiev was suspended for three games when he won a fake penalty for Messina against Ascoli.
In April 2007, Adriano was handed a two-match ban for simulating to net a penalty and, later that year, Napoli’s Marcelo Zalayeta was stopped for two matches for earning a spot-kick versus Juve.
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