Thursday, December 22, 2011

Accused of blasphemy, Ibra-Free Punishment

AC Milan can breathe easier because of its flagship bomber, Zlatan
Ibrahimovic, spared from punishment. The Swede was allegedly threw a
harsh word when the game against Cagliari, in the middle of last week.
In the match at the Stadio Sant'Elia, the headquarters of Cagliari,
the camera caught Ibra blasphemy struck shortly after he suffered a
seizure intestine in the second round. Video recording is at the proof
strong accusations. As reported by Goal, Friday, December 23, 2011,
the local Prosecutor's Office Center has released a statement that the
videotape will not be presented in the trial of exercise, because of
the lack of elements that support expression of blasphemy Ibra. As a
result, the lack of sound evidence to be the reason the video was not
considered viable as evidence. Although the tape shows lip Ibra said
blasphemy, but not enough to impose penalties for the 30-year striker.
Yes, Ibra is very lucky. Earlier, in 2010, coach Domenico Di Carlo
(Chievo) and striker Davide Lanzafame (Parma) have received sentences
on charges of insulting expressions.

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