Juve forward Costa given four-match ban for spitting

Juventus' Brazilian forward Douglas Costa reacts during the Italian Serie A football match Juventus vs Sassuolo on September 16, 2018 at the Juventus stadium in Turin. AFP PHOTO

What you need to know:

  • Di Francesco had earlier rubbished claims that he provoked the Brazilian with racist insults.
  • Costa posted an apology to his teammates and fans on his Instagram.
  • Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said the club would not be appealing the ban

Juventus forward Douglas Costa has been banned for four matches for spitting in the face of Sassuolo winger Federico Di Francesco in last weekend's Serie A game in Turin, the Italian FA announced on Tuesday.
Costa was sent off after being caught by VAR aiming an elbow and headbutt before spitting in the face of Di Francesco, the son of Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco, as the champions won 2-1 thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo's first goals for the club.
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said the club would not be appealing the ban.

The 28-year-old was nevertheless selected in the squad for Wednesday's Champions League opener against Valencia.
"Douglas Costa surprised us, but he will prove that it was an isolated incident," said Allegri at the pre-match press conference in Spain.
"He lost it for a moment which can happen and he asked for forgiveness.
"He will serve four games and we will not appeal.

"It was a very unpleasant gesture, which surprised everyone, a very out of character gesture," continued Allegri.
"Tomorrow (Wednesday), I'll decide if he's going to be on the bench or if he's in the team. I'm sorry because it was not the kind of behaviour to show children, but he's the most disappointed with his attitude."
Di Francesco had earlier rubbished claims that he provoked the Brazilian with racist insults.

Costa posted an apology to his teammates and fans on his Instagram account on Sunday, although he replied to one comment by saying that people did not know what Di Francesco had said to him.
"You don't know what he said to me. But no big deal... I say sorry to all those who I have to say it to, because I did wrong," Costa wrote.
And amid the speculation, the 24-year-old Di Francesco hit back at suggestions he had racially abused his rival.

"I'm deeply troubled by the allegations and inventions that have appeared in some national media outlets," Di Francesco said on Sassuolo's Twitter account.
"All of this is offensive and derogatory. I won't allow any racist behaviour and/or phrases, which do not belong to my ethical values and are the fruit of other people's imagination, to be attributed to me. I ask for and demand respect!"