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Chelsea loanee Bakayoko racially abused by Lazio fans as football stars including Rudiger post messages of support

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TIEMOUE BAKAYOKO has spoken out after he and AC Milan team-mate Franck Kessie were subject to racist abuse from Lazio fans.

The midfielder, 27, condemned the actions of the supporters and offered a show of support to Kessie.

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the Frenchman said: "To some Lazio fans and their racist cries towards to me and my brother Franck Kessie .

"We are strong and proud of our skin colour. I have all my confidence in our club to identify them."

Bakayoko's post has been met by an outpour of support, including from his former team-mates and fellow professionals playing in Italy.

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Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger wrote "Baaakaaa" along with a heart emoji accompanied by a black fist to show he has his back.

Former Napoli team-mate Dries Mertens commented: "Brother" followed by several heart emojis.

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Another Napoli player, Faouzi Ghoulam, simply put: "#NOTORACISM" and his team-mate Kalidou Koulibaly wrote the same.

In 2019 Lazio fans racially abused Bakayoko in his first loan spell at AC Milan.

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Months after that former Chelsea star Demba Ba called on black players to boycott Serie A, but there has been little progress since.

In fact, a Serie A anti-racism poster published in 2019 featured paintings of three monkeys, and was later rejected by some of the league's most high-profile clubs.

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