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Maignan: If you’re silent on racism, you’re complicit

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AC Milan’s French goalkeeper Mike Maignan on Sunday said clubs, fans and legal authoritie­s who ignore racism will be seen to be “complicit” in its scourge.

Maignan, who was subjected to monkey chants by Udinese fans in a Serie A game on Saturday, talked of a mob mentality that shrugged off responsibi­lity.

“It is easy to act in a group, in the anonymity from the stands,” he wrote on X. “The spectators who were in the stand, who saw everything, who heard everything, but who chose to remain silent, you are complicit.”

Maignan said that he had first heard monkey chants during the match at Udinese when he collected the ball for his first goal kick, after which he “said nothing”.

“Then for the second goal kick they did it again. I called to the dugout and the fourth official and I told them what had happened. I said that we can’t play in these conditions.”

The referee Fabio Maresca stopped play for a period of five minutes.

“The Udinese club, which only spoke of an interrupti­on to the match, as if nothing had happened, you are complicit,” he insisted.

“The authoritie­s and the prosecutor, with everything that is happening, if you do nothing, you will also be complicit,” he added.

“This isn’t the first time this has happened to me. And I’m not the first this has happened to. We’ve made statements, publicity campaigns, regulation­s, and nothing has changed.”

The Italian Football Federation is due to decide on Tuesday what punishment to hand out to Udinese — from a fine to a stadium ban.

The club announced on Sunday that it would assist the authoritie­s in charge of the investigat­ion “to shed light on what took place and take every measure possible to punish those responsibl­e”.

On Sunday, Udine mayor Alberto Felice De Toni posted a video on Instagram declaring his “solidarity” with Maignan and inviting the player to return to the city to accept honorary citizenshi­p.

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