Inter coach Antonio Conte has apologised for his part in the touchline quarrel with Juventus president Andrea Agnelli during the midweek Coppa Italia match.
The two sides drew 0-0 in the semi-final second leg in Turin on Tuesday, which sent Juve through to the final on aggregate.
Conte and Inter exchanged insults and gestures at half-time and the coach ended up raising his middle finger at his former boss.
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The Italian football federation (FIGC) launched an investigation into the incident and Conte has admitted he was wrong to react the way he did.