The sports judge of Serie A, Gerardo Mastrandrea, has imposed a fine of 3,000 euros on Inter "for its supporters, in the 36th and 38th minutes of the second half, having sung an insulting chant towards a player of another club."
The contested incident occurred during the match at San Siro against Torino, played on Sunday at 12:30. The target of the chants was Theo Hernandez, a player for Milan, and protagonist of the major brawl in the previous week's derby, in which he was sent off along with Dumfries.
As for the investigations regarding the behavior of the Dutch player, Denzel Dumfries, during the parade that followed the end of the match against Torino, the FIGC Prosecutor's Office continues with evaluations. Here too, Hernandez was the subject of controversy, as Dumfries displayed an offensive banner.
For this matter, we await the conclusion of the investigation opened by the Federal Prosecutor's Office, which has acquired all available material, including photos and videos of the parade, as relayed via Calcio e Finanza.