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Paolo Di Canio: I was told to “run away to Italy” after pushing referee Paul Alcock

Paolo Di Canio says he was told to “run away to Italy” after his infamous shove on referee Paul Alcock while playing for Sheffield Wednesday.

The Italian pushed over the official in anger after being shown a red card during a Premier League game against Arsenal in 1998, resulting in an 11-match ban.

Di Canio told the Up Front with Simon Jordan podcast that he was surprised by the immediate reaction he encountered, but accepts that he deserved the scale of punishment he received.

Paolo Di Canio Paul Alcock

Di Canio pushed Alcock over while playing for Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal (Image credit: Getty Images)

“After that game against Arsenal in the dressing room, one of the Sheffield Wednesday backroom staff came to me and said, ‘run away to Italy’,” Di Canio said.



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