Cagliari after the controversy: "No to racism". Digos on the hunt for choir leaders
In response to the complaints of Tomori and Maignan for the insults heard from the stands at the end of the rossoblù match against Milan, the Sardinian club posted photos and messages against any discrimination
One of the images posted by Cagliari Calcio on social media
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"Today and always, keep racism out". This is the Cagliari Calcio tweet after the controversy triggered by what happened in the final match against Milan at Unipol Domus, with the Rossoneri Maignan and Tomori who denounced being targeted by racially motivated insults from the stands of the Rossoblu fans.
An episode following which the FIGC announced the opening of an investigation. Now comes the official position of the rossoblù club, which has just posted a clear message on its social channels: "No to racism", accompanied by photos of young fans at the stadium with signs and banners with the same tenor: "Lo stadium is not a place to argue but to be together "," enough racism "and" red card to racism ".
Even the Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan had entrusted his thoughts to social media, publishing - in response to the fans responsible for the insults - the image of a monkey with the middle finger raised , accompanied by the acronym NWA, acronym of Niggaz Wit Attitudes, a musical group American hip hop active between the 80s and 90s.
THE INVESTIGATIONS - Meanwhile, the Cagliari Digos agents are investigating the racist choirs reported by the Rossoneri players.
The policemen are acquiring the video footage of the cameras and the audio recordings also made by the microphones that are on the sideline. But not only. The specialists of the Police Headquarters also intend to identify those responsible for the launch of bottles on the pitch and the lighting of smoke bombs inside the Unipol Domus during the match. In the next few days the films and audio recordings
they will be analyzed in search of useful elements to identify those responsible.
(Unioneonline / lf)