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Inter Milan young prodigy Mario Balotelli suffered his third racial abuse this term but this time round at the Italy Under- 21 camp base.
AS Roma fans visited the Azzurri camp in Ponte Milvio zone ahead of the young Azzurris clash with Denmark and chanted racist comments at the 18-year-old.
The fans also and threw bananas at him.
But the "Super Mario" answered the police in Milan that the incident was just trifling chapter and should be forgotten.
Under-21 boss Pierluigi Casiraghi praised Balotelli for his calmness having reacted angrily to previous racial problems suffered.
Italy-born Balotelli, who has Ghanaian roots, was racially abused by Juventus fans at a Serie A match in April and has been the victim of racist chanting and gestures from fans throughout the season.
Balotelli scored a last-gasp penalty against Roma at the San Siro and that has stoked up a fierce relationship between the player and the Roma fans.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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