Inter get four-match fans ban
Inter Milan have been forced to play their next four home games in Europe behind closed doors and fined over €193,000 following crowd trouble during their Champions League quarter-final with AC Milan on Tuesday.
The second leg had to be abandoned after Inter fans threw flares onto the San Siro pitch, one of which struck AC Milan goalkeeper Dida on the shoulder.
In total, the ban on fans at the San Siro is for six matches but two of those have been suspended for three years.
UEFA confirmed AC Milan will go through to the semi-finals to face PSV Eindhoven.
The Rossoneri were leading the tie 3-0 on aggregate when referee Markus Merk stopped play.




