‘Proud of my skin colour’: Koulibaly slams monkey chants during Napoli defeat
Carlo Ancelotti said the arbitrator over and over disregarded Napoli's ask for to stop the amusement after Kalidou Koulibaly was apparently exposed to monkey drones all through their 1-0 annihilation to Internazionale on Boxing Day.
Substitute Lautaro Martínez scored in stoppage time to give Inter a 1-0 win after Napoli had two players sent off. Koulibaly was reserved for a foul on Matteo Politano - who waved an imagine yellow card noticeable all around - and after that quickly given a second yellow for snidely extolling the ref.
Be that as it may, Ancelotti later guaranteed that the Senegal safeguard had lost his temper after rehashed demands made to the group over the arena's amplifier in an endeavor stop the bigot reciting were overlooked.
"There was a weird air, as we approached multiple times for play to be suspended, they had declarations with the speaker multiple times," said the Napoli supervisor.
"Koulibaly was absolutely touchy. Typically, he is exceptionally quiet and expert, yet he was exposed to monkey clamors all through the amusement. We approached multiple times for some move to be made, however the match proceeded. We continue being told play can be stopped, however when? After four or five declarations? Perhaps we need to bring matters into our very own hands next time and stop play ourselves. They'll most likely influence us to lose the diversion in the event that we stroll off, yet we are set up to do it. It's bad for Italian football, seeing this."
As tempers bubbled over amid the end minutes, Lorenzo Insigne was likewise appeared red card in the wake of tussling with Balde Keita in an off-the-ball occurrence.
"I'm baffled by the thrashing, however most importantly at leaving my siblings," Koulibaly later composed on Twitter. "Be that as it may, I am pleased with the shade of my skin. Pleased to be French, Senegalese, Neapolitan: a man."
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