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Sacchi coached the last team to win back-to-back European Cups in 1989 and 1990. Peter Robinson

A two-time European Cup winning manager thinks there are 'too many blacks' in Italian football

Arrigo Sacchi worked wonders with AC Milan in the 80s and 90s but these latest comments have attracted heavy criticism.

FORMER AC MILAN coach Arrigo Sacchi claimed Italian football “has no dignity or pride” on Monday because there are “too many blacks” and “foreigners” in top clubs’ youth teams.

In yet another example of racism in Italian football, Sacchi hit out at the number of foreign players and non-ethnic Italians playing for Italian clubs at this month’s Torneo di Viareggio, which is considered one of the premier youth football tournaments in the world.

While Sacchi, who famously coached Milan to successive European Cup titles and was in charge of Italy when they finished runners-up at the 1994 World Cup, laughed off suggestions he is racist, his comments follow an ugly trend in Italian football.

“Italy now has no dignity or pride, because we have too many foreigners playing in the Primavere [the under-20 league],” Sacchi said, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“In our youth sectors there are too many blacks.”

Sacchi argued that having signed Netherlands international Frank Rijkaard – who is of Surinamese background – during his stint in charge of Milan, he is not racist.

“I’m certainly not racist, as my coaching history demonstrates with Rijkaard,” he said.

“But look at the Viareggio tournament. I would say that there are too many coloured players, also in the under-20 teams in Italy.”

Sacchi then claimed he had been misunderstood.

“I’ve been misinterpreted, you think I’m really racist? All I said was I saw a game featuring a team who fielded four coloured players,” the 68-year-old said.

“My history speaks for itself, I’ve always coached teams with great players from every colour and I’ve signed a lot, whether to Milan or [Real] Madrid. “I only wanted to underline that we [Italy] are losing our national pride and identity.”

– First published 07.42

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