During an emotional interview with CNN Sport, Pescara and Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari opened up about racism in football, particularly in Italy.
The 32 year old said it is occurring in every game and he is willing to support a “player boycott” to bring attention to the problem.
Muntari said his “cup was full” after he left the pitch during a league game after being booked for complaining of being abused by a section of fans on April 30th.
He hears racial abuse “every game” in Italy.
Now @MuntariOfficial says he’s ready to support a player boycott https://t.co/7dQhD8Xmjg pic.twitter.com/PjqSB13RPT
— CNN Football (@CNNFC) May 8, 2017
“I really get emotional sometimes. I’m human.”@MuntariOfficial opens up on his experience of racial abuse https://t.co/7dQhD8Xmjg pic.twitter.com/r3CvC7fmzo
— CNN Football (@CNNFC) May 9, 2017