Amauri dismayed at racist climate

Juventus striker Amauri confirmed that he's unhappy with the racist treatment some foreign players in Italy have to endure.

كتب : Amro Hassan

الأربعاء، 25 فبراير 2009 - 21:55
Juventus striker Amauri confirmed that he's unhappy with the racist treatment some foreign players in Italy have to endure.

The Brazilian, who's been plying his trade in Italy since 2008, spoke of an experience where he was subjected to racial discrimination.

"I remember a time when I was in a pharmacy and I was accused of stealing a pack of nappies,” Amauri told Gioia magazine.

“I was putting them down. The shelf was near the automatic door, which opened.

"The pharmacist wanted to call the police, but I hadn't done anything wrong. I was just a foreigner who couldn't speak Italian very well.

Amauri is currently eligible to play for the Azzuri after obtaining an Italian passport, and the 28-year-old recently said that he might rather play for the Selecao.

"I responded to the pharmacist and I said, 'Call the police, you're the racist one. I am more Italian than you and I will represent your country one day.'

Amauri is the latest player to show resentment against racism in Italy, after AC Milan's Clarence Seedorf and Inter defender Christian Chivu.