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Juventus appeal 'unfair' stand closure for racist chants

The club’s lawyer Luigi Chiappero says the team should not be punished for the behaviour of their supporters.

Updated at 18.28

ITALIAN CHAMPIONS JUVENTUS are appealing the one-match closure of their south stand, saying the club should not be punished for racist chanting by a few fans towards Napoli’s Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly during a league game two weeks ago.

Italian Football Federation observers reported hearing Koulibaly targeted by the chanting in the game on 29 September which hosts Juventus won 3-1 to move six points clear of Carlo Ancelotti’s side.

As a result, the ‘Curva Sud’ will be closed for one game — against Genoa on 20 October — when the champions push to keep their 100% record with a ninth win in the league this season.

“I don’t believe that the club should bear the responsibility for racist chants that none of us like to see or hear,” said Juventus lawyer Luigi Chiappero.

“There’s an obvious disparity of treatment between Juventus and other clubs.

“It is time to apply individual responsibility, at least where technology allows it, as in the case of Allianz Stadium.”

The Italian FA also fined the club €10,000.

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