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    Lazio’s Loum Tchaouna racially abused in Europa League win over Twente

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    By News Team on October 26, 2024 Europa League, Football, Italy, Italy, Netherlands
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    Lazio’s Loum Tchaouna racially abused in Europa League win over Twente. The Lazio winger was substituted after being racially abused by fans during his side’s Europa League win against FC Twente on Thursday.

    Lazio’s Loum Tchaouna racially abused

    Tchaouna, 21, was clearly incensed when he was taken off in the 89th minute of Lazio’s 2-0 win in the Netherlands.

    The France Under-21 international appeared to imitate monkey noises when explaining to referee Nikola Dabanovic and the Lazio bench what had angered him.

    The referees need to do more to protect players from racial abuse and the clubs also must take responsibility .

    However, the biggest calls must fall on UEFA, who needs to do more and set up a global team to tackle racism like a police force that tackles the issue before incidents.

    Tchaouna as he was clearly upset

    Lazio manager Marco Baroni said he was preparing to substitute Spanish forward Pedro but decided to withdraw Tchaouna as he was clearly upset by the incident.

    “The howling at Tchaouna? Unfortunately I confirm that the player perceived this,” Baroni told Sky Sport Italia.

    “It’s a subject I don’t want to expand on now, we tried to calm him down and then I substituted him because he was no longer in the emotional condition to continue. But I think the fourth official saw what happened.”

    Uefa has already sanctioned several clubs

    Uefa has already sanctioned several clubs for the racist behaviour of supporters in European competition this season.

    Serie A club Lazio were fined £36,660 (45,000 euros) following incidents during their 4-1 Europa League win over Nice in Rome on 3 October, and will also have to close two sections of the Stadio Olimpico for their next Europa League home fixture.

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