Soccer-Udinese urge action after Davis reports racist abuse at Cagliari match


May 9 (Reuters) - Udinese ⁠have urged Italian football authorities to act swiftly ⁠after striker Keinan Davis said he was ‌subjected to racist abuse during Saturday’s 2-0 Serie A win at Cagliari.

The match ended amid tense scenes, with Davis involved in ​a physical confrontation with several Cagliari ⁠players. Teammates intervened to ⁠separate the sides after the English forward reacted to ⁠the ‌alleged comments.

Udinese said they offered their “full support” to Davis, describing the verbal abuse as “disgraceful” ⁠and “despicable”, and said the incident undermined the values ​of the ‌sport.

“Udinese Calcio hopes that the sports justice bodies, ⁠in whom ​we have the utmost confidence, will deal with the matter swiftly,” the club said in a statement.

Davis later ⁠used social media to accuse Cagliari ​defender Alberto Dossena of making racist remarks.

Cagliari said they were “surprised and deeply disappointed” by the allegations. While reiterating ⁠their condemnation of all forms of discrimination, the club denied that any racist language had been used.

The Sardinian side said the issue had been addressed on ​the pitch and added that the ⁠accusations lacked “objective evidence or substantiation”, insisting there was no ​place for such behaviour in ‌their sporting culture.

A Serie A ​spokesperson told Reuters the league was looking into the matter.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk)

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