The case opened by FIGC prosecutors after anti-Semitic chants sung by Lazio fans on the sidelines of last weekend’s match against Napoli could have repercussions for the March 19 derby. The content of the chants is very clear, the place where they were performed has yet to be clarified, because if they were not played in the stadium, the FIGC would not have had the authority to intervene. It is possible that Digos will also open the file to identify the perpetrators. The atmosphere ahead of the Rome derby is far from serene, both because of these episodes of anti-Semitism and the news events that have involved Rome’s ultras in recent weeks. This is reported by the Roman edition Republic.
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