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Racist chants in Florence against Koulibaly: the Federal Prosecutor's Office opens an investigation

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The Federal Prosecutor's Office has opened an immediate investigation into the racist chants against Napoli players at the end of the team's victorious match Spalletti in Florence.

Particularly targeted Kalidou Koulibaly. While the Neapolitan defender was interviewed by Dazn a scream came from the central stand of the Franchi “You're a monkey”. Koulibaly, who was looking at the stands as he spoke, immediately identified the person responsible and invited him to tell him to his face.

“Did you call me a monkey? Come here and tell me if you dare.” The argument lasted a few minutes, then Koulibaly went straight into the underpass accompanied by the howls of some of the crowd.

This did not escape the notice of the federal inspectors who were present at the stadium in Florence and immediately questioned the Dazn journalist who confirmed the racist chants also against Anguissa and Osimhen.

The general manager violates Joe barone he went to apologize to Koulibaly and the opposing club for what happened, expressing Fiorentina's closeness and reiterating that for the Viola club these are "unacceptable" things

“We didn't play a perfect game. Fiorentina started strong and it was difficult for us, but we controlled the game and in the second half we found the 1-2. Now everyone will want to win against us, we are the league leaders”Kalidou Koulibaly told Dazn microphones at the end of the match.

“Rrahmani is a guy who gives his all – he added – The spirit of this team is to help each other. Spalletti? He helps us a lot on a mental level, but we have to work hard. Work to always give our all and have a clean sheet”

 

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