Lecce Sacks Manager for Headbutting Opponent

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Lecce has sacked manager Roberto D'Aversa after he head-butted an opposing player at the end of their match against Hellas Verona. The incident occurred following their 1-0 home defeat, leading to D'Aversa's dismissal and a red card for both him and the player involved. The club, currently in 15th place in Serie A, released a statement condemning the incident, while D'Aversa apologized, citing provocation towards his players.
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