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Targeted by racist chants during the AC Milan match in Udine, Mike Maignan left the field. The referee of the match interrupted the match for a few minutes before the return of the goalkeeper of the France team.
New dismaying episode in Serie A… Mike Maignan was the target of racist chants from the Udinese ultras during AC Milan’s trip to the Stadio Friuli on Saturday evening for the 21st day of the Italian championship . At the half-hour mark, the French Rossoneri goalkeeper, furious, headed for the locker room, pushing the match referee to quickly suspend the match.
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🔴⚫ AC Milan players leave the pitch after racist insults.
👉 Mike Maignan was the victim of racist chants against him and decided to leave the field for several minutes.https://t.co/eFvqrtgtlC
— beIN SPORTS (@beinsports_FR) January 20, 2024
Comforted by his compatriot Théo Hernandez or the Dutchman Tijjani Reijnders, Maignan returned to the locker room before being called back and returning to the field, the stadium announcer having spoken against the supporters who were the authors of these scandalous chants. He obtained the support of certain opposing players, the former Rémois Hassane Kamara or the Irishman Festy Ebosele, before finding his place in goal.
Note that, in the process, the player trained at PSG conceded the equalizing goal signed by Lazar Samardzic, with a perfectly placed strike (42nd), while the English international Ruben Loftus-Cheek had opened the scoring for Milan (31st).
There is absolutely no place in our game for racism: we are appalled.
We are with you, Mike.#WeRespAct pic.twitter.com/GR52R7RR7G
— AC Milan (@acmilan) January 20, 2024
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