Saturday’s Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese was briefly suspended in the first half after AC Milan players walked off the field following racist chanting directed at goalkeeper Mike Maignan.
As Milan was up 1-0 after 33 minutes and about to take a goal kick, Maignan, who is Black, walked toward referee Fabio Maresca and then to the sideline followed by his teammates. After briefly waiting near the sideline, the goalkeeper then took off his gloves and left the field to go down the tunnel toward the dressing rooms.
“There is absolutely no place in our game for racism: we are appalled. We are with you, Mike,” wrote AC Milan’s X account at halftime.
According to Sky Sports, Maignan had informed the referee about alleged monkey chants earlier in the game, causing the announcer at Bluenergy Stadium, Udinese’s home field, to ask fans to stop.
The match was restarted approximately 10 minutes after the stoppage with Maignan back in goal. Udinese supporters booed him for the rest of the game every time he touched the ball. Striker Noah Okafor scored in stoppage time to give AC Milan a 3-2 victory.
This is not the first time Maignan, who has played in Italy since 2021 after nearly a decade in his home country of France, has been racially abused playing in Serie A. In September 2021, he was subjected to chants while playing against Juventus. Months later, Maignan and teammate Fikayo Tomori alleged racial abuse by supporters of Cagliari.
Kylian Mbappé offers support
Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappé, who is Maignan’s teammate with France’s national team, took to social media on Saturday afternoon to post his support and call for a stop to racism.
“You are very far from being alone Mike Maignan. We are all with you. Still the same problems and still NO solution. Enough is enough !!!!!!!!!!!! NO TO RACISM.”