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Maurizio Sarri has said his side would welcome a gay footballer.

Despite 2-game ban for homophobic slurs, Napoli manager says he would welcome a gay footballer

Maurizio Sarri apologised again for his use of two homophobic terms when talking to Roberto Mancini.

NAPOLI COACH MAURIZIO Sarri said there would be โ€œno problemsโ€ if a gay footballer was to play for the Serie A outfit.

Sarri was accused of making homophobic comments towards Inter coach Roberto Mancini a fortnight ago, of which he was found guilty and given a two-game suspension.

Mancini alleged Sarri had used Italian homophobic slurs โ€œfrocioโ€ and โ€œfinocchioโ€ towards him during the Coppa Italia semi-final between the two sides.

However, Sarri has explained that he was referring to the way Mancini was being a โ€œshow offโ€ with the way he was dressed.

โ€œI wanted to use the term โ€˜Fighettoโ€™ โ€“ show-off โ€“ not something to do with sexual preference. The truth is, I am a proper Tuscan and I tend to swear a lot. I was wrong, I admit it,โ€ he told magazine Chi.

Sarri also hoped gay footballers would not be deterred to come out because of the incident.

โ€œThere are no gays in football? No. There were, there are, and there always will be,โ€ he said.

โ€œI hope this whole incident, born badly and ended well, can help people move forward and come out into the open.

โ€œAt least at Napoli, there would be no problems with it.โ€

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