The FFF supports Mike Maignan, victim of racism against Udinese

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This Saturday, AC Milan won on the Udinese pitch for the 21st day of Serie A. A success that is hard to come by but secondary given the sad events that took place in the first period. Indeed, victim of racist cries from local supporters, Mike Maignan returned to the locker room for ten minutes in the company of his teammates.

Very sad events which have unfortunately become legion in today’s football. Supported by several of his teammates, including Rafael Leao who shared a euphoric message to celebrate this victory against racism, the former LOSC goalkeeper was also supported by Kylian Mbappé, his teammate in the France team. The FFF also gave its support to the goalkeeper trained at PSG onYou have our full support, Mike Maignan. The FFF condemns with the greatest firmness any act of racism»

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Manu Tournoux

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