AC Milan: Rafael Leao’s euphoric post in support of Mike Maignan

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This Saturday, AC Milan won on the Udinese pitch at the end of a sadly lively meeting. Indeed, this prolific match, won by the Milanese at the end of the match (2-3), was also interrupted for ten minutes due to racist cries against Mike Maignan. Obviously disoriented, the goalkeeper of the French team then conceded two goals following this sad event.

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With a smile at the end of the meeting despite this regrettable episode in 2024, the former LOSC can count on the unwavering support of his teammates. At the end of this success, Rafael Leao, close to his friend, published a post on Instagram where he expressed his joy at having won against some racist supporters: “even better to win like that! NO TO RACISM…» A very enjoyable victory for Stefano Pioli’s players as racism unfortunately still plagues football and our society in 2024…

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