"Bologna" coach Siniša Mihajlovič failed to attend the Italian Cup final without incident. In the crucial tournament match, Rome's "Lazio" played against Bergamo's "Atalanta" team, and the former "biancocelesti" player decided to visit the "Stadio Olimpico" stadium. However, before the match, clashes between "Lazio" fans and riot police took place outside the football arena, and one officer later decided to throw a sharp phrase towards S. Mihajlovič. It is not surprising that the experienced specialist got angry and was barely prevented from getting into the brawl just in time by other officers. Later on, S. Mihajlovič revealed details of the incident: "A police officer even insulted me. I have had enough of listening to insults from the opposing teams' fans. I have never heard the arena announcer tell fans to be quiet, but the words of a man in uniform overwhelmed my patience. He should have ensured order, not insult others. When that happened, I, of course, reacted."
Coppa Italia, finale #LazioAtalanta. #mihajlovic outside the stadium reacts to insults pic.twitter.com/cO646IIx29 — Rainews (@RaiNews) May 15, 2019