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IAN WRIGHT believes the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) “doesn’t take racism very seriously” after Romelu Lukaku was racially abused by Cagliari fans on Sunday.
The Inter Milan striker faced abuse from home fans in Sardinia as he scored a penalty in the second half to clinch his side a 2-1 win in Serie A.
This was not the first time Cagliari fans have directed racial abuse towards players; in previous matches against Juventus they targeted Moise Kean and Blaise Matuidi.
Wright said: “Obviously Cagliari have got a massive rap sheet — Sulley Muntari, Samuel Eto’o, Moise Kean and Romelu Lukaku — so they should be banned.
“It’s blatantly obvious what needs to be done, it needs to be closed down. Close them down, threaten them, dock points.”
The former Arsenal forward continued: “I can say whatever I want, it doesn’t make a difference, it doesn’t seem like the Italian federation are taking any notice because they obviously don’t take racism very seriously.
“We’ve seen that with the number of times that particular club has been in the headlines.”
Lukaku used his Instagram page to express his desire for football federations to act strongly on discrimination, saying it should not be accepted by anyone in the game.
Soon after Belgian striker made his comments, Cagliari released a statement saying the club “firmly rejects” the racist abuse.
