Inter avoids another suspension for racism
Inter has avoided another suspension of racism, though the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) confirmed that Bologna defender Ibrahima Mbaye had been abused by a handful of fans at San Siro on Sunday.
Mbaye was attacked by a group of Inter ultras fans after the win of Bologna 1-0 at Serie A in San Siro, although Senegalese had started his career with Inter.
However, FIGC’s judiciary made a decision on Tuesday to not suspend Inter. According to the FIC, although the choirs were of a racist nature, they became inaudible by Inter supporters, who barked in opposition.
It happened less than a month after Inter was forced to play an unbeaten match after a group of his fans abused racially the center-back of Naples, Kalidou Koulibaly.