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Ref stops game after Lazio fans hurl racist abuse at tearful France World Cup-winner Umtiti

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France international Samuel Umtiti reportedly left the pitch in tears after he and Lecce teammate Lameck Banda suffered racist abuse from visiting Lazio fans in Italy's Serie A.The referee stopped the game in the second half on Wednesday because of racist taunts "coming from the visitor sector occupied by Lazio supporters", Italian news agency Ansa said.

Cameroon-born defender Umtiti, who won the 2018 World Cup with France and is on loan at Lecce from Barcelona, was the primary target of the abuse.Lazio fans also hurled racist insults at Zambian international Banda during the first half, Ansa reported.LIVE | Premier League: Ruthless Kane lifts Spurs as Forest climb out of drop zone"Lazio condemns the perpetrators of this despicable, shameful and anachronistic gesture and will, as always, offer its maximum collaboration to the authorities in order to identify those responsible," Lazio said in a statement."Lazio fans are not racist and cannot be associated with a few individuals who seriously damage the image of the club."Lecce president Saverio Sticchi Damiani said that the referee halted the game, and that after stadium announcers called for the abuse to stop, "Umtiti asked that the match resume".The 29-year-old Umtiti left the pitch in tears at the end of the match but also to a standing ovation from the Lecce crowd, according to Italian media."He wanted to respond on the pitch to the insults.

He reacted like a true champion," newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport quoted Damiani as saying.Lecce, who won 2-1, afterwards praised their fans for responding to the abuse by chanting Umtiti's name."The racist insults were drowned out by the cheers of encouragement for our champion!" the club said on Twitter, along with the hashtag in

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