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Serie A chief apologises for anti-racism ape artwork

Gab Marcotti says Serie A's other initiatives on racism are overshadowed by the artist they commissioned. Steve Nicol says Inter Milan's Serie A title race with Juventus will help them win the Europa League. Steve Nicol examines whether these takeaways from the weekend in world football are overreactions. Gab Marcotti says Inter need to be "mentally strong" to outlast Juventus in the race for the Serie A title. Craig Burley details the role he envisions Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Juventus going forward. Gennaro Gattuso's first match as Napoli manager ends in a late 2-1 defeat to Parma. Watch Serie A on ESPN+. Serie A chief executive Luigi De Siervo has apologised for the league's widely criticised anti-racism campaign which featured three side-by-side paintings of apes under the slogan "No to Racism." The league has come in for heavy criticism from its own clubs and anti-racism organisation Fare Network, after publishing the paintings produced by Italian artist Simone Fugazzoto. The artwork was set to be exhibited permanently at the entrance of the league's headquarters in order to "underline the commitment...

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