Kylian Mbappe Calls for United Player Walkouts to Combat Stadium Racism

The young French striker of Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappe, during an interview with Gazetta dello sport, proposed a solution to definitively solve racism in stadiums.
The French international, Kylian Mbappé, has opposed the prejudices that are increasingly common in stadiums across the Old Continent.
The Parisian player agrees to leave the pitch if everyone does, blacks and whites. According to the 2018 French champion, if someone does not leave the field, it means that this person is showing acceptance of the unacceptable.
In his view, the time of "if" and "but" is over. "We cannot wait for the problem to knock on our door to solve it. We must also ask if everything necessary is being done outside the stadiums to solve the problem of racism in the stadiums," he hammered.
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