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MILAN (Reuters) – Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti said his team would be suspended if the racist vocals of defender Claudio Colibay were repeated in a 1-0 defeat at Inter Milan from San Siro on Wednesday.
The Senegalese defender lost his temper after receiving an ultimatum after an intervention against Matteo Bolitano in the 81st minute and was sent under the applause of his decision.
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Ancelotti said Napoli had asked three times to stop the match after Coulibaly had been cheered by racist cheers from the stands.
"Next time, we will stop playing and leave the stadium, even if we lose the match," said Ancelotti, who stressed that supporters had been asked to stop applauding three times without stopping the match.
"I'm not happy because we asked three times to stop the match because of racist chants against Coulibaly."
"The boy was angry, he was an educated player and he was targeted … What happened was not just for us but for Italian football."
"Coulibaly was ruled out because we played with ten men."
Reuters had no comments from Inter.
(Reuters)
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