Blaise Matuidi receives flood of support after alleged racist abuse

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:05:39


Blaise Matuidi receives flood of support after alleged racist abuse

It was the second successive Serie A match in which Matuidi, who has played over 60 times for the French national team, had been subjected to abuse.

Verona were handed a suspended partial stadium ban and hit with a ($24,000) €20,000 fine for racist chanting directed at Matuidi during their league match against Juventus on December 30.

'Today I experienced racism during the match. Weak people try to intimidate with hate,' Matuidi, who moved to Juventus from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, wrote on his Facebook page, referring to the latest incident.



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'I am not a hater and can only be sorry for those who set bad examples. Football is a way to spread equality, passion and inspiration and this is what I am here for. Peace.'

Cagliari was quick to show its support for Matuidi, issuing its own response to the 30-year-old's Twitter post.

'You're a great player, an example to young players,' said the club. 'We want to apologize to you if you were insulted at the Sardegna Arena because of the color of your skin.

READ: Sulley Muntari would support player boycott in protest over racist abuse

READ: Anti-racism campaigner criticizes Italian authorities

'Racism has nothing to do with the Sardinian people. Only ignorance can explain certain behavior. Respect.'

The incident, which took place just before half-time, left Matuidi visibly upset as he appeared to look towards the stands.

Past incidents

Ghanaian midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, who in 2013 caused a friendly match between his then team AC Milan and Pro Patria to be suspended after he walked off following racial abuse, took time to show his support for Matuidi.

'Enough is enough!!! I am with you Blaise Matuidi,' he wrote. 'We need to stand strong and fight racism NOW!!! #weareallthesame.'

READ: Sulley Muntari says 2018 World Cup will 'bring peace'

READ: Hulk -- 'I'm sure racism doesn't exist in Russia anymore

Last year, Nice striker Mario Balotelli was racially abused by Bastia fans during his team's Ligue 1 match.

Bastia was handed a three-match stadium ban and a suspended one-point deduction, while the club also banned one fan for making monkey chants.

'Blaise I've been through this, don't let the ignorance of a few affect you,' Balotelli wrote. 'Not all Italians are like that. Keep doing great bro!'

Talking to CNN in 2017, then Pescara midfielder Sulley Muntari explained how he experienced racism 'every game' follow abuse he received -- again in a match against Cagliari.

'Racism has nothing to do with the Sardinian people. Only ignorance can explain certain behavior. Respect.' READ: Anti-racism campaigner criticizes Italian authorities Past incidents READ: Sulley Muntari says 2018 World Cup will 'bring peace' It was the second successive Serie A match in which Matuidi, who has played over 60 times for the French national team, had been subjected to abuse. 'Blaise I've been through this, don't let the ignorance of a few affect you,' Balotelli wrote. 'Not all Italians are like that. Keep doing great bro!' The incident, which took place just before half-time, left Matuidi visibly upset as he appeared to look towards the stands. READ: Hulk -- 'I'm sure racism doesn't exist in Russia anymore 'Racism has nothing to do with the Sardinian people. Only ignorance can explain certain behavior. Respect.' The incident, which took place just before half-time, left Matuidi visibly upset as he appeared to look towards the stands. The incident, which took place just before half-time, left Matuidi visibly upset as he appeared to look towards the stands. READ: Anti-racism campaigner criticizes Italian authorities It was the second successive Serie A match in which Matuidi, who has played over 60 times for the French national team, had been subjected to abuse. 'Blaise I've been through this, don't let the ignorance of a few affect you,' Balotelli wrote. 'Not all Italians are like that. Keep doing great bro!' Ghanaian midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, who in 2013 caused a friendly match between his then team AC Milan and Pro Patria to be suspended after he walked off following racial abuse, took time to show his support for Matuidi. The incident, which took place just before half-time, left Matuidi visibly upset as he appeared to look towards the stands. 'Racism has nothing to do with the Sardinian people. Only ignorance can explain certain behavior. Respect.' 'Today I experienced racism during the match. Weak people try to intimidate with hate,' Matuidi, who moved to Juventus from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, wrote on his Facebook page, referring to the latest incident. READ: Anti-racism campaigner criticizes Italian authorities Verona were handed a suspended partial stadium ban and hit with a ($24,000) €20,000 fine for racist chanting directed at Matuidi during their league match against Juventus on December 30. READ: Sulley Muntari says 2018 World Cup will 'bring peace' 'Blaise I've been through this, don't let the ignorance of a few affect you,' Balotelli wrote. 'Not all Italians are like that. Keep doing great bro!' Talking to CNN in 2017, then Pescara midfielder Sulley Muntari explained how he experienced racism 'every game' follow abuse he received -- again in a match against Cagliari.

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