“Racism in Udine, arguments in Milan”

The Olympic Stadium recorded another full house this evening. Crowded stands for the return match of the Europa League between Roma and Milan, which allowed De Rossi’s men to gain a pass for the semi-final.

Hot atmosphere in the Curva Sud, with the Giallorossi ultras who, after a wonderful choreography dedicated to Antonio De Falchi, a Roma fan who tragically died in 1989 following clashes with the AC Milan ultras, pointed the finger at Mike Maignan.

A banner was “dedicated” to the Rossoneri goalkeeper which recalled what happened last January in Udine, linking that episode heavily condemned by the entire public opinion, with another case of alleged racist insults by Acerbi at the address of Juan Jesus of Napoli, for which on the contrary the defender of Inter and the national team was completely acquitted.

“Racism in Udine, arguments in Milan. Maignan, what do you think of Acerbi?” the Giallorossi curve asked the French goalkeeper.

A banner that not only targets Maignan and Acerbi but which has the clear intention of defending the Friulian fans and underlining their exemplary behavior last Sunday after Ndicka’s illness. In fact, the entire stadium welcomed referee Pairetto’s decision to suspend the match with thunderous applause.

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