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Racist chants against Maignan in Cagliari-Milan, the federal prosecutor opens an investigation

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Racist chants against Maignan in Cagliari-Milan, the federal prosecutor opens an investigation

After the public insults in Maignan and Tomori yesterday a fight broke out. Contacts with Digos are already underway, players and managers involved will be heard

The Federal Prosecutor has opened an investigation into the racist chants during the Cagliari – Milan match and what happened at the end of the match when the teams returned to the locker room. In this regard, contacts with Digos are already underway, the images of the race will be acquired and hearings of the members involved will be arranged.

The choirs

Last night the match between Cagliari and Milan ended with a fight between players, managers and various employees with about fifty people, chasing each other and threatening each other on the pitch for several minutes after the final whistle of referee Di Bello. To trigger everything would have been the racist insults addressed by the curve of the Cagliari ultras at the Rossoneri goalkeeper Mike Maignan, also the target of a throw of objects. Maignan, supported in the first place by Tomori (who was also the recipient of the racist insults), replied by putting his hands to his ears and at that point the sparks went off with the rossoblù players with a domino effect that involved everyone.

Pioli’s version

After the match Pioli declared: “Maignan told me that he received racist insults from behind the door. It’s the first time he’s reacted like this, so something happened. Tomori also told me the same thing. Certain things must not happen ”.

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