On the 21st day of Serie A, AC Milan won with a gong on the Udinese pitch (3-2). But the Lombards’ success was quickly overshadowed by a racist episode against their goalkeeper, Mike Mignon. Humiliated, the French international decided to leave the pitch in the 33rd minute of the match to protest the actions. Praised by his club and select partners for this strong gesture, the tricolor received the support of the mayor of Udine this Sunday.
Enraged by the events of the previous day, Alberto Felice de Toni decided to grant the former Last Rampart of Mastiffs honorary citizenship, an honorary title given by a municipality as a sign of support from the country or outside. In a video posted on the social network, the Transalpine political representative invited Mike Maignan to lead an anti-discrimination initiative dedicated to schools and children in the capital of Friuli. “Our city is a city for everyone: Udine is not racist and has a long history of hospitality. This is why I personally invited Mike Maignan to fly in, with the support of Fondazione Milan, to carry out concrete initiatives dedicated to young people. I will also propose to the Municipal Council to grant honorary citizenship on this occasion.”
He announced on his account Instagram.
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