The reason why Conceicao was angry with Milan players is revealed
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Sergio Conceicao was visibly angry in a confrontation with right-back Davide Calabria after Milan's chaotic 3-2 win over Parma in Serie A on Sunday afternoon, and reports in Italy claim that a concert attended by some of his players was one of the reasons the coach was so angry.

For the fourth time in seven games since Conceicao was appointed, Milan had to come from behind to win, defeating Parma 3-2, according to KosovaPress. Christian Pulisic, Tijjani Reijnders and Samuel Chukwueze were the ones who gave Milan a big win at the Giuseppe Meazza.

The spectacle did not end within 90 minutes, however, as Conceicao ran across the field to face Calabria in a moment of madness, KosovaPress reported.

Both the coach and the player claimed the situation had already been defused by the time of their post-match interviews, while reports on Sunday evening claimed that an intervention by Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped defuse the situation.

Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Conceicao was left upset by some of his players and their decision to attend a Lazza concert at the Unipol Forum on Friday night in the run-up to the Parma match.

La Gazzetta claims that Calabria, Theo Hernandez, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Francesco Camarda were among the players present at the concert. Lazza.

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