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Inter Milan’s Francesco Acerbi Sent Home From Italy Camp Amid Racism Allegations

Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi finds himself at the center of a storm following accusations of racial abuse towards Napoli’s Juan Jesus during Sunday’s heated Serie A clash. The incident, which unfolded in the second half of the match, has led to Acerbi being sent home from the Italy camp, casting a shadow over his future in the sport.

The confrontation came to light when Jesus, visibly disturbed, approached the match referee, leading to a discussion that also involved Acerbi. Close-up television footage captured Jesus alleging that Acerbi had used a racial slur against him. Adding weight to the accusation was Jesus pointing to his ‘Keep Racism Out’ badge, part of Serie A’s anti-racism initiative, suggesting a breach of the campaign’s core values.

Despite the gravity of the accusation, Jesus opted for discretion post-match, telling DAZN, “What happens on the field, stays on the field.” This statement has sparked widespread speculation and debate over the incident’s details and its implications for both players.

Interestingly, the match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, saw Jesus and Acerbi share an embrace at the final whistle, a moment that belied the tension of the earlier altercation. Jesus, reflecting on the incident, expressed a hope for it not to recur, acknowledging Acerbi’s intelligence.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is now faced with the task of investigating the matter. Acerbi, who had been part of the Italy squad preparing for friendly matches in the United States, was replaced by Gianluca Mancini following discussions with Italy coach Luciano Spalletti and other team members.

The FIGC, in a statement, highlighted that Acerbi had shared his perspective, denying any racist intent. However, the federation has chosen caution, sidelining Acerbi to maintain team serenity and allow for an impartial investigation into the alleged racial slur.

Acerbi’s future now hangs in the balance, with the possibility of a minimum 10-match ban if found guilty, depending on the referee’s report and the sporting justice system’s findings. The absence of public comment from Acerbi and the silence from both his agent and Inter Milan only adds to the unfolding drama.

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