AC Milan midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng was subjected to racist abuse before Sunday's Serie A clash with Juventus in Turin.
The Ghanaian was targeted by certain sections of the home support during the warm-up and responded to the insults by putting his finger over his mouth.
However, it was not until the stadium announcer intervened, calling for those aiming slurs at Boateng to desist, that order was finally restored.
Juventus supporters also displayed a banner during the game which read: "No to racism; yes to jumping", which was a reference to a previous slogan about another Milan player, Mario Balotelli: "If you jump, Balotelli dies".
Both Balotelli and Boateng have been the victims of racist abuse in the past, with the latter having left the field after being singled out by Pro Patria fans during a friendly game in January.
The 26-year-old's stand drew praise from leading figures throughout the sporting world and eventually led to him being asked by both Fifa and the United Nations to participate their respective campaigns against racism.
Source: Yahoo Sports News
What happened to K.V. Boateng during the derby Juventus-Milan is quite unfortunat.
ReplyDeleteNowaday,with all the efforts that are put in place all around the world through the media,I believe racism is a sign of ignorance and weakness.Those who still perpetrate racism abuse must be ashamed of themselves.No one chooses to be black,white or else and it's wrong to discriminate others for their belief,religion,social class,etc.