Napoli sources said Tuesday that
the club still intends to take action, possibly including its
footballers stopping playing, if there is a repeat of the racist
chants that their Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly was
subjected to in a 1-0 defeat at Inter on Boxing Day.
On Monday Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini
said he was against stopping play in such cases, arguing this
gives too much power to a small minority of hooligans.
The Naples club is perplexed by those comments and is
standing by the position of Coach Carlo Ancelotti, who said he
would pull his players from the field if it happens again,
according to the sources.
Before the match an Inter hardcore ultra fan died after being
run over during an ambush on vehicles carrying Napoli supporters
to the San Siro.
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