Atalanta – Torino: Vanja Milinkovic -Savic accuses racism supporters

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Italian supporters have struck again. During the meeting between the Torino and Atalanta this Saturday, February 1, the Turinian goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic complained of racist insults from the gallery occupied by the ultras of Bergamo. The porter, author of a judgment on a penalty that could have given the victory to the Atalanta, received several projectiles interrupting the game, before explaining after the match what happened.

“There have always been insults in football, but they have called me a gypsy and a shit Serbian. I turned around and looked at them, and I also received objects. There should not be racism, it's not the right way to do. They must think of their team ”Milinkovic-Savic explained at the microphone of Dazn After the meeting. Since the start of the season, the Torino goalkeeper has been one of the best door of Serie A.

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