Napoli
striker Gonzalo
Higuain has had his four-match suspension reduced to a three-game ban, meaning
he will be available for Napoli's crucial match against Roma.
The
Argentina international was punished for his red card and subsequent furious
display of dissent during the Serie A side's 3-1 defeat at Udinese on April 3.
Higuain has
already served one match of his ban when Napoli defeated Verona 3-0 and will also
miss upcoming league games against Inter and Bolgona.
Following
the verdict on his appeal, though, he will be available for the clash between
Napoli - who are second in the table - and third-placed Roma on April 25.
"The
appeal of Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain has been partially accepted," read the
FIGC's statement.
"The
National Sport Court of Appeal has reduced his disqualification from four
matches to three and confirmed his fine of €20,000."
Higuain, 28,
has enjoyed a stunning season for Napoli and scored 30 goals in his 31 Serie A
appearances.
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