In Verona they insulted the Ivorian Franck Kessie of Milan , and in Cagliari it was the Belgian Romelu Lukaku of Inter. In both camps, Frenchman Blaise Matuidi of Juventus also suffered, as did the Brazilian Dalbert in Bergamo against Atalanta, or Senegalese Koulibaly of Naples, during his visit to Rome in the Olympic.

Italy does not stop living shameful situations of racism in its stadiums, and it does not seem that they will stop. The last one, again in Verona and with Mario Balotelli as the protagonist. The striker, tired of the screams coming from the stands, took the ball with his hands and threw it towards a part of the fans and then tried to leave the field, while his teammates and rivals tried to avoid it. The game was stopped for a few minutes and resumed as if nothing had happened.

The referee of the meeting, who had initially admonished the Italian striker for catching the ball with his hands during the action, withdrew his card after learning about what happened.

Interestingly, it was Balotelli who cut distances for what is now his team, Brescia, in the defeat of his team 2-1 against Verona.

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