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    Blaise Matuidi receives flood of support after alleged racist abuse

    Soccer player Blaise Matuidi has gotten bolster from over the world after cases he was racially manhandled amid Juventus' match against Cagliari in Italy's best division on Saturday.


    It was the second progressive Serie A match in which Matuidi, who has played more than 60 times for the French national group, had been subjected to mishandle.

    Verona were given a suspended incomplete stadium boycott and hit with a ($24,000) €20,000 fine for supremacist droning coordinated at Matuidi amid their group coordinate against Juventus on December 30.

    "Today I encountered prejudice amid the match. Powerless individuals endeavor to scare with detest," Matuidi, who moved to Juventus from Paris Saint-Germain in the mid year, composed on his Facebook page, alluding to the most recent episode.

    "I am not a hater and must be sad for the individuals who set awful cases. Football is an approach to spread correspondence, energy and motivation and this is the thing that I am here for. Peace."

    Cagliari rushed to demonstrate its help for Matuidi, issuing its own reaction to the 30-year-old's Twitter post.

    "You're an incredible player, a case to youthful players," said the club. "We need to apologize to you on the off chance that you were offended at the Sardegna Arena in view of the shade of your skin.

    "Bigotry has nothing to do with the Sardinian individuals. No one but obliviousness can clarify certain conduct. Regard."

    The episode, which occurred just before half-time, left Matuidi unmistakably annoyed as he seemed to look towards the stands.

    Past occurrences

    Ghanaian midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, who in 2013 caused a benevolent match between his at that point group AC Milan and Pro Patria to be suspended after he strolled off after racial mishandle, set aside opportunity to demonstrate his help for Matuidi.

    "That's the last straw!!! I am with you Blaise Matuidi," he composed. "We have to remain steadfast and battle prejudice NOW!!! #weareallthesame."

    A year ago, Nice striker Mario Balotelli was racially manhandled by Bastia fans amid his group's Ligue 1 coordinate.

    Bastia was given a three-coordinate stadium boycott and a suspended one-point conclusion, while the club additionally prohibited one fan for making monkey serenades.

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