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Inter and Juve hit with fines

Juve players celebrate victory in a highly charged Serie A encounter
Juve players celebrate victory in a highly charged Serie A encounter

Inter Milan and Juventus have been fined for their fans' misbehaviour during Saturday's game at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium.

The Italian league have fined the Nerazzurri a €20,000 after their supporters unveiled an offensive banner relating to the Heysel Stadium disaster of 1985.

Juventus, who won the game 2-1, will have to pay €10,000 for their fans' racist chants directed towards an Inter player.

AC Milan, meanwhile, will be without Kevin Prince Boateng for their Serie A games against Catania and at Fiorentina after the midfielder was given a two-match ban.

Boateng was shown a red card for insulting the referee after being substituted in his team's 3-2 win at Roma on Saturday.

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