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Inter coach says ‘enough’ as Serie A plays on despite turmoil

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Milan: Inter Milan coach Luciano Spalletti said it was time to say “enough” to racism and hatred in football as his side travel to Empoli this weekend without their fans after violence and chanting overshadow­ed the team’s Boxing Day match against Napoli at the San Siro.

Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was targeted by monkey noises and racist chants during the match, while a 39-year-old fan was killed when he was struck by a car during heated clashes before kickoff.

“The time has come to say enough is enough with racist and discrimina­tory chants,” said Inter Milan coach Spalletti on Friday.

“I wholeheart­edly condemn the incidents from the other evening. It’s also important not to penalise the vast majority of fans, those who come to the stadium to bring joy, love and emotion.”

Italian Football Federation chief Gabriele Gravina confirmed that the final round of matches before a three-week winter break in Italy would go ahead despite the turmoil.

“I’ve spoken with everyone to gauge the climate and unanimousl­y we have decided to continue,” said Gravina.

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, however, said he would have been in favour of an enforced break.

“I would give a strong signal even going as far as a break in matches to allow time for fruitful reflection for those who participat­e,” Conte told a press conference in Rome.

“However, I will let the competent authoritie­s decide.”

Inter have been ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors because of the incidents involving Koulibaly.

“The disappoint­ment of not being able to play in front of our own fans is great. However, if it can be used to fight this bigger battle then we gladly accept it,” said Spalletti.

“Different behaviour is needed and we want to enjoy these matches in a different context.”

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