As pointed out by La Gazzetta dello Sport in this morning's print edition, the AC Milan club managemennt has chosen silence to support Maignan after the events in Udine, they chose to not share anything on social media for a day in protest against what happened.
Gerry Cardinale privately reached out to the goalkeeper. At Casa Milan, there have been several meetings with Giorgio Furlani in the front row. Awareness campaigns and concrete initiatives are being studied.
Contacting institutions and monitoring systems at San Siro to become an increasingly exemplary club in the fight against racism. For years, Milan has been advocating the values of assertiveness and, in Udine, played with the inclusive third jersey. Yesterday, Maignan received global support from other clubs and players.
Now, in Udine, there is a hunt for those responsible. Identifying those who insulted Mike Maignan would also reduce sanctions for Udinese, which risks closure of their stadium.
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