Ghanaian international Kevin Prince-Boateng has spoken out after Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was allegedly subjected to racist chants during his side's Boxing Day defeat at Inter.
Napoli boss Carlo Ancelotti revealed yesterday that he demanded to stop the game three times due to the racist abuses of Inter fans against his defender.
Kalidou Koulibaly also posted a social media message after the game
“I am sorry for the defeat and for the fact that I left my brothers. However, I am proud for the colour of my skin. I am proud to be French, Senegalese and Neapolitan and a man”.
And Boateng offered support to Koulibaly with a social media post accompanied with a powerful caption.
https://twitter.com/kpbofficial/status/1078227205455519746
— (@kpbofficial)
Mayor of Milan Beppe Sala, who supports Inter, also condemned the abuse as he issued a public apology to Koulibaly via a Facebook post.
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