Di Maria in a touching letter of apology: I am a professional but I am also a human

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Monza won their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Juventuswho failed to deal with the numerical shortage following expelling his Argentine wing, newly joined from Paris Saint-Germain.

Di Maria was sent off five minutes before the break for elbowing opponent Armando Izzo in the chest.

After the match, a player wrote "tango dancers": "I want to apologize to everyone for the inappropriate reaction that occurred on the pitch. Leaving the team down at such a difficult time in the tournament cost us the match".

. added Di Maria: "The loss is my fault. I’m so sorry. I’m a professional but I’m also a person who makes mistakes and knows how to admit them".

Juventus assistant coach Marco Landucci said following the match: "We definitely need to play better. The red card affected the match".

He added: "Angel was teased by Etsu, a player notorious for using such tactics, and then fell to the ground. I didn’t watch the replay but I was told the right decision was to kick him out".

Juventus remained in eighth place, but it is 6 points behind Udinese The leader following 7 rounds, Monza advanced to 18th place with 4 points.

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Monza won their first win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Juventuswho failed to deal with the numerical shortage following expelling his Argentine wing, newly joined from Paris Saint-Germain.

Di Maria was sent off five minutes before the break for elbowing opponent Armando Izzo in the chest.

After the match, the Tango player wrote: “I want to apologize to everyone for the inappropriate reaction that occurred on the pitch. Leaving the team down at such a difficult time in the tournament cost us the match.”

. added Di Maria: “Loss is my fault. I’m very sorry. I’m a professional but I’m also a human who makes mistakes and knows how to admit them.”

“We definitely need to play better,” Juventus assistant coach Marco Landucci said following the match. “The red card affected the match.”

He added: “Angel was subjected to some harassment from Etsu, a player who is famous for using such tactics and then fell to the ground. I did not follow the replay but I was told that the right decision was to send him off.”

Juventus remained in eighth place, but it is 6 points behind Udinese The leader following 7 rounds, Monza advanced to 18th place with 4 points.

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