Wakuu mmekichukulia vipi alichosema Chiellini kuhusiana na ubaguzi wa rangi kwenye Serie A, kitu ambacho kimekua kinamake Headlines sana siku hizi.
Binafsi namuunga sana mkono, anataka wachezaji watofautishe personal abuse na racist chants, ambavyo ni vitu viwili tofauti na nimekua na wasiwasi kua, siku hizi most colored players hata wakiwa abused personal wanasema wamebaguliwa kwa sababu ya rangi.
CHIELLINI: ABUSE NOT ALWAYS RACIST
Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini believes players need to better distinguish racist chants from personal abuse thrown from the terraces.
And the 28-year-old Italian international disagrees that offended players should not take matters into their own hands by walking off the field.
Racism has again reared its ugly head in recent times with Chiellini's Azzurri team-mate Mario Balotelli reportedly often targeted by opposing supporters.
However, it was the actions of Balotelli's club ?mate, Kevin Prince-Boateng, who walked off the field after allegedly being the victim of racist chants, that created many headlines earlier in the season.
But Chiellini said players were too quick to distinguish racism from what he labelled "personal abuse".
"You have to distinguish racism from personal abuse. Everyone has things chanted at them, that's normal, but racist chants must be left outside," he told figc.it.
"If I hear a chant against Balotelli that isn't racist, it's wrong but it should be accepted. It's another matter if the chant is racist, but even then you should not make the decision to leave the field.
"There are other people who should make that decision."