Inter Milan have been ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors after Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was allegedly the victim of racist abuse from Milan supporters during an Italian Serie A match on Thursday.
Napoli said on their club website the Senegalese player was subject to "racist chants" during the match at Milan's San Siro stadium, without giving further details.

Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti said some fans made animal noises throughout the entire game.

Inter's next two home matches against Benevento in the Italian Cup and Sassuolo in the Serie A will be staged behind closed doors, with no spectators.

In addition, the section of the San Siro stadium occupied by Inter's "ultra" fans has been ordered to be kept closed for a third game in the league, against Bologna.

Inter are deciding whether to appeal.