Serie A Accused of Not Seriously Overcoming Racism Cases

Serie A Accused of Not Seriously Overcoming Racism Cases

A critique directed by Ian Wright at the Serie A authorities. Arsenal legend believes that the high-rank A series only underestimates the racism that has taken place among their competitors.In recent years, Series A has often been accused of racism. Some supporters who are not supported often give racist insults to dark-skinned players.
Recently, Cagliari supporters have been filmed for insulting racism against Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku. They mimic the sound of a monkey when Lukaku scored a penalty against a Rossoblu goal last weekend.

Wright said he was disappointed because racism in Italy seemed to continue without decisive action. "Cagliari has a poor racial track record," Wright told PA Sports.

Read the full comment from the Arsenal legend below.

Wright believes that Cagliari fans have repeatedly committed acts of racism. For this, they must receive the maximum penalty.

"You can see what happens to Sulley Muntari, Samuel Eto'o, Moise Kean and Romelu Lukaku, who are victims of Cagliari and the perpetrators must be punished as hard as possible."

"I think it is clear what to do with them, they must be arrested, they must be threatened and silenced."

But Wright acknowledged that he was very pessimistic that significant changes were being made to Series A because he believed the local government ignored racism.

"I can say what I want, but I don't think what I say will make a difference."

"We can see that the Italian federation is not really serious about this racism problem. We can see many times that racism is circulating, but there is no decisive action on their part." close the legend.

Ultras Inter Milan recently asked Romelu Lukaku not to take Cagliari fans' racism too seriously.

They say that Lukaku must feel proud of the action, because only players who are considered dangerous are victims of racism from supporters of the opponent.

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