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AC Milan chief: Male-dominated football cannot ignore domestic abuse

By Jonathan Hawkins and Becky Anderson, CNN

Updated 1010 GMT (1810 HKT) February 12, 2022

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(CNN)AC Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis believes football needs to do more to fight issues such as domestic abuse — not just in society, but also within the game itself.

In the wake of several domestic violence accusations in the English Premier League, including against Manchester United and England star Mason Greenwood, Gazidis says football must challenge the male-dominated culture of the game and be proactive in tackling social issues. «I do think there's a lot more we can do,» Gazidis told CNN's Becky Anderson.«We can't ignore the types of issues we see. You know, I'm
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