Dida handed two match ban
Nelson Dida has been handed a two -match ban following his collapse against Celtic last Wednesday in Milan's 2-1 loss to Celtic.
Dida was struck by a fan, who invaded the pitch during the celebrations of Celtic's second goal, he turned around and run after the fan but only to fall down moments later.
Punishment was expected after the Brazilians dramatic fall, as he broke the rule of Article 5 in the code of behaviour.
The rossoneri will be without Dida for both of the games against Shakhtar and they will be hoping that Australian Kalac can fill Dida's shoes.
Celtic, too, were investigated and they have been fined £25 000 for 'poor organisation of their fans' and they will also be monitored closely by UEFA for the next two years.
In other news, Dida will not make tomorrow's trip to play a friendly against Bilbao providing Kalac with some game time to get match fit for Milan's vital Champions League encounters against the Ukrainians.
Maldini and Serginho have been been included in the squad but there is still no Ronaldo who is expected to play against Empoli in 11 days time.
The starting line-up will be:
Kalac, Cafu, Nesta, Maldini, Favalli, Serginho, Brocchi, Emerson, Gourcuff, Gilardino and Pato.
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On the other hand a supporter encroaching onto the field of play and gaining contact with an opposition player must be viewed seriously.
This evening in Scotland four youths ran onto the park in the U-21 international.Would they have done that if they thought the team may be forced to have points docked or to play behind closed doors?UEFA have set a dangerous precendent!
i cant believe Celtics fine. 25000? that lose change for a CL cub! they'll make 500-1000 times that in revenue from the CL alone this year.
Milan are however, appealing against the two match ban. Hopefully they can get it to one
However, I do think Celtic got off quite lightly. I guess UEFA must have taken into account what the fan actually did, not what he might have done.
You are right. DIDA usually does not make interviews. However, I think it will be wiser for him to do at least one. After all, Milan are backing him up and several top players, such as Juventus goalkeeper Gigi Buffon.
I agree with you Anna, he should at least make one interview but he is bringing this on himself no one else. I doubt we will hear an appology from Dida
An apology would be too susceptible to people distorting it to make him look bad.
Hopefully he just works extra hard to restore his name as much as possible.