Moise Kean should leave Juventus because of lack of support for racist abuse, says Paul Parker



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The former defender of Manchester United and England said the 19-year-old should be in a club where he would be better appreciated

Paul Parker blamed Juventus for not denouncing the racist abuses Moise Kean suffered in Cagliari, and said the teenager should think about leaving the club.

The 19-year-old striker was subjected to singing monkeys from Cagliari crowd sections during the away win of Juve on Tuesday.

Kean reacted in the only way that an attacker can hit the back of the net before responding with defiance to the abuses by silently celebrating in front of the local fans.

Kean scored Juventus' second goal after being the victim of racist violence

Kean scored Juventus' second goal after being the victim of racist violence

However, Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci and manager Mbadimiliano Allegri have both been criticized for their comments on the incident.

After the match, Bonucci sensationalized that Kean had provoked the racial violence he had suffered, saying "the blame was 50/50" between him and the crowd.

The comments of the Italian international, which he said were "misunderstood", have been described as "laughable" by Manchester City and England striker Raheem Sterling.

Raheem Sterling tackles Leonardo Bonucci's claims on Instagram

Raheem Sterling tackles Leonardo Bonucci's claims on Instagram

For his part, Allegri, the boss of Juve, said that Kean should have exceeded the songs and should not "celebrate in this way", although the guilty fans are banned for life.

Some also asked why Juventus had not yet issued a statement condemning the abuses committed against their player.


And Parker, the former defender of Manchester United and England, said such a lack of support would convince him to leave the Turin club.

In an interview with Jim White, SPORT host, Parker said, "I thought I was reading that Juventus was coming out, saying something and saying" we're with you, "but that's not the case.

"Juve, a club of this clbad, did nothing.

"For me, if I were that boy, I would say," Sorry, I'm leaving ".

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"It's been 48 hours and I do not see anything from Juventus, they have not done anything and if your own club will not defend you …

"You expect your club to be by your side and then you think:" Because you did this for me, I will give you 100% ".

"But they have not returned anything yet, what have they done for him?

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Paul Parker is stunned Juventus did not talk about the racist violence that Moise Kean suffered.

"They did not go to the Italian Football Federation, they did not speak out against Cagliari for what their supporters did." They did not say anything.

"So, if I were him, I would say that I was thinking of leaving, that I will go where people will love me, appreciate me and respect me for being one of their players."

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