Kwadwo Asamoah has spoken out after Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was allegedly subjected to racist chants during his side's Boxing Day defeat at Inter.
The Senegalese star was subjected to racist chants against the Nerazzurri, with the Ghanaian international condemning the abuse.
Koulibaly, who was sent off during the game, addressed the issue on social media after the match, which was won by Lautoro Martinez's late goal, writing: "I'm sorry for the defeat and above all for having left my brothers! But I'm proud of the colour of my skin. Of being French, Senegalese, Neapolitan: man."
And the Inter Milan star offered support to Koulibaly with a social media post accompanied with a snap of himself with the defender.
Let’s love each other either black or white. ?????? @kkoulibaly26 #Notoracism???????? https://t.co/OKhsKU6aBN
— Kwadwo Asamoah (@Asabob20) December 27, 2018
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