Coulibaly: "Proud of my skin"



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"I am very proud of the loss, especially the abandonment of my brothers (expulsion in the 81st minute), but I am proud of the color of my skin, French, Senegalese and Neapolitan", wrote Coulibaly after the match.

Coulibaly was sent off several times in the 80th minute with two minutes of caution, one for striker Matteo Bolitano and a second for referee Paolo Silvio Matzolini. The result was a goalless draw before substitute Argentina's Lautaro Martinez clinched the winner in the first minute of the break.

According to coach Carlo Ancelotti, the coaches have repeatedly asked Naples to interrupt the match to no avail.

"We asked three times to stop the match and there were three announcements but the match continued," Ancelotti told Sky.

"The player was nervous, his morale was not at his best, he was a very calm and professional player, but a scream was thrown throughout the match."

"It sounds like an excuse, but the player was worried and nervous, it was not good for us and for Italian football."

"The solution is there, you have to stop the game, you just have to know when, how many ads, and if you do not know, we will stop playing next time."

"It's painful to hear racist slogans against my brother and the rest is only secondary," said Napoli international defender Fawzi Gholam on his Twitter account.

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