The incident was "fully disclosed" by one of four federal investigators present at the stadium
The Juventus-Napoli queue is really long and the new, perhaps last, chapter of the battle of the Stadium can be read directly between the pages of the report drawn up by the federal agents present in Turin. In particular, there is a passage dedicated to Marco Landucci , Allegri's deputy, "visibly annoyed by some arbitration decisions". "Pelato di m ...., I'll eat your heart" the Juventus coach yelled at Spalletti as he took the side corridor that leads to the Napoli locker room, who "didn't react to Landucci". The unfortunate episode, reports La Stampa , was "entirely detected, in a clear and unequivocal manner", by one of the four federal investigators.
Not only that, because among the documents sent to the FIGC prosecutor's office there are also chants of Juventus fans against the Neapolitans (for whom there is the risk of further sanctions by the Sports Judge after what happened with Inter in the Italian Cup) and chants intoned by the "sector called Tribuna Sud Primo and Secondo Anello", offensive towards the FIGC president Gabriele Gravina .
The chants of territorial discrimination or praising the eruption of Vesuvius - as included in the inspectors' report - occurred "before the match, at the 19th, 25th and 53rd minutes of the second half". Those against the number one of the Football Federation "on the 26th minute of the first half".