The Star (Jamaica)

Kessie, Lukaku subjected to more racism in Italy

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AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie was reportedly subjected to racist chants at the weekend, and Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku was insulted by an Italian TV commentato­r.

Hellas Verona supporters aimed offensive chants at Kessie during the first half of a 1-0 loss to Milan on Sunday night, the Gazzetta dello Sport reported.

The Italian sports newspaper adds that the chants continued during half-time.

Verona tweeted yesterday

that the chants may have been misunderst­ood amid the loud cheers of its supporters, adding that there were “inevitable whistles for refereeing decisions that still today leave us very perplexed.”

RACIST CHANTS

Verona’s Mariusz Stepinski was shown a straight red card in the first half.

Verona concluded its tweet with the hashtag “respect.”

Kessie, an Ivory Coast internatio­nal who is black, was also subjected to racist chants by Inter Milan and Lazio fans last season.

Also Sunday, a commentato­r on Italian TV, Luciano Passirani, was immediatel­y suspended for a racist comment directed at Lukaku.

Speaking on the Qui Studio a Voi Stadio show, Passirani started off by saying, “I don’t see any other player in Italy now like Lukaku. ... I really like him,” before adding, “the only way to stop him is to say, ‘Here are 10 bananas that you can eat.’”

Lukaku, who is also black, was targeted with monkey chants by Cagliari fans this month. The league judge has not decided yet whether Cagliari should be punished.

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