(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 27 – The Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) has opened a sporting probe into a fight allegedly caused by Italy winger Nicolò Zaniolo at the end of Monday’s Primavera (academy) championship semi-final between Fiorentina and AS Roma in Florence, sources said on Tuesday.
Roma said in a statement that Zaniolo entered their youth team’s dressing room after the match, which Fiorentina won 2-1 to progress the final, and “engaged in provocative behavior towards some of the Giallorossi youth players.
“During the confrontation, two players from the Primavera squad were reportedly physically struck,” Roma added.
Fiorentina, who Zaniolo joined on loan from Galatasaray in January, quoted the player as saying he entered the dressing room to say ‘well played’ to the Roma team but was insulted and so decided to leave.
Zaniolo, 25, played for Roma for five years and scored the decisive goal when they won the Conference League in 2022 but left on bad terms in 2023. (ANSA).
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Roma said in a statement that Zaniolo entered their youth team’s dressing room after the match, which Fiorentina won 2-1 to progress the final, and “engaged in provocative behavior towards some of the Giallorossi youth players.
“During the confrontation, two players from the Primavera squad were reportedly physically struck,” Roma added.
Fiorentina, who Zaniolo joined on loan from Galatasaray in January, quoted the player as saying he entered the dressing room to say ‘well played’ to the Roma team but was insulted and so decided to leave.
Zaniolo, 25, played for Roma for five years and scored the decisive goal when they won the Conference League in 2022 but left on bad terms in 2023. (ANSA).
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