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Racist abuse of Juventus's Moise Kean is further proof that action must be taken now, says Kick It Out

Kick It Out once again called for “extended stadium bans or points deductions” after another black football player was racially abused on Tuesday night.
On the same day Uefa president Aleksander Cerefin addressed the issue of racism at the Equal Game conference held at Wembley Stadium, Juventus striker Moise Kean was subjected to monkey chants from a section of Cagliari fans throughout the duration of the game.
Kean netted Juve’s second goal and celebrated in front of the supporters with his arms out, only for the racist abuse to intensify.
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