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AC Milan's Mike Maignan is ‘black and proud' as Juventus probe racist abuse

Italian football club launches investigation into fan’s racist insults towards French goalkeeper ahead of team’s 1-1 draw on Sunday

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2021 9:30PM

AC Milan's Mike Maignan is ‘black and proud' as Juventus probe racist abuse
AC Milan goalkeeper, Mike Maignan (pictured above), said on Instagram that ‘as long as these events are treated as 'isolated incidents’ and no comprehensive action is taken, history is bound to repeat itself over and over and over again’ and added that ‘I am not a 'victim' of racism. I'm Mike, upright, black and proud’ – AFP pic, September 22, 2021

ROME − AC Milan goalkeeper, Mike Maignan, yesterday blasted those who racially abused him before his team's 1-1 draw at Juventus during the weekend and the football authorities' attempts at tackling the problem, saying that he was "black and proud".

Juventus confirmed that they had launched an investigation into the abuse, caught on a video which spread quickly on social media. 

It showed an off-camera fan launch a stream of racist insults at the France international while he warmed up ahead of Sunday's match at Juve's Allianz Stadium.

In an Instagram post, 26-year-old Mike said that "as long as these events are treated as 'isolated incidents' and no comprehensive action is taken, history is bound to repeat itself over and over and over again".

"Do the people who make decisions know what it feels like to hear insults and chants reducing us to animals? Do they know what it does to our families, to our loved ones who see it and who do not understand why it's still happening in 2021?" he continued.

"I am not a 'victim' of racism. I'm Mike, upright, black and proud."

A Juve spokeswoman said that they were working to identify the person who insulted the goalkeeper.

Italian media report that the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is also considering opening its own investigation into the incident.

This is the second incident of racism in a Serie A stadium since football grounds were re-opened to the public at 50 percent capacity at the start of this season.

On Friday, the FIGC opened an investigation into alleged racist chants by Lazio fans towards Milan midfielder, Tiemoue Bakayoko, earlier this month. – AFP, September 22, 2021

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