Gattuso more upset by bankruptcy "unacceptable" than defeat of Milan derby



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Milan – AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso said Sunday that he was more upset by a
"unacceptable" bursting between midfielders Franck Kessie and Lucas
Biglia
on the sidelines in San Siro as the 3-2 defeat of his team's derby
at Inter Milan.

Ivorians Kessie, 22, and Argentine midfielder Biglia, 33, had to be eliminated.
separated by his teammates in the middle of the drama on and off the field in the "Derby
Della Madonnina "between the rivals of the city of Milan in northern Italy.

Kessie, who had been replaced, was furious with something said
Biglia on the bench and had to be restrained by his teammates while he
repeatedly struck down in Argentina.

"The defeat that hurts me the most was Kessie and see what
spent on the bench, "said Gattuso, after five games of his team
The winning race of the league was over.

"It's something that I can not accept with my way of seeing football, my way of seeing the team and the ethics of the group.

"We must respect everyone in the locker room and it was simply unacceptable.

"It means the world to me and that's why it's a double defeat and I'll have my say in the next few days," he warned.

Both players then apologized.

"It was the adrenaline of the match situation, I was frustrated to come
off and I wanted to do more. I took it on Lucas and it was a mistake,
I apologized later, "Kessie told Sky Sport Italia.

Biglia added, "We feel bad about this embarrbading scene."

Tensions were also strong on the ground, with Andrea Conti coming
After 69 minutes, Kessie sees red for a tackle on Inter's striker
Laurtaro Martinez, but a criticism of VAR has seen the referee change it to yellow,
to the fury of the Inter coach, Luciano Spalletti, who was sent off for
contestation.

Matias Vecino scored after just three minutes for Inter, several days later
the exit of his team in Europa League, Stefan de Vrij adding the second the
51 minutes, to give Inter a two-goal advantage.

Tiemoue Bakayoko led Milan after 57 minutes with Mateo
Musacchio reacts quickly to conclude a rebound (71), just after
Lautaro Martinez took third place from the penalty spot for Inter.

"We found the young striker who can help us," Spalletti said of Martinez.

Inter also won the second leg thanks to Mauro Icardi's delay.
winner but Argentina has not played for more than a month in a contract
dispute that saw him stripped of the captain's armband.

Inter's goalkeeper, Samir Handanovic, was cleared by Samuel Castillejo.
head with Patrick Cutrone also denied a last-breath equalizer with
Danilo D'Ambrosio disengaging himself on the line.

L & # 39; Inter ahead of AC Milan and two points ahead in third place with Roma
fifth, four points out of the top four who will qualify for the champions
League. Lazio and Atalanta are two points behind in sixth position.
seventh respectively.

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