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Kamara's Cheeky Tongue Poke Sparks Row – But Racists Steal the Real Villain Role

Kamara's Cheeky Tongue Poke Sparks Row – But Racists Steal the Real Villain Role

Susy Campanale (Football Italia) EN 23 March 2026 at 19:59
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Hassane Kamara of Udinese explained his tongue-out gesture to Genoa fans as a response to insults during their 2-0 win, sparking a booking for Genoa's Lorenzo Colombo. The incident escalated with racist abuse targeting Kamara and Keinan Davis online, prompting Udinese's strong condemnation amid Serie A's anti-racism campaign. Kamara shared evidence of the trolls, vowing they won't get away with it.

Kamara's Cheeky Tongue Poke Sparks Row – But Racists Steal the Real Villain Role

Picture the scene at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium: Udinese are bossing it against Genoa, cruising to a 2-0 victory, and then Hassane Kamara pulls a proper schoolboy stunt. As he's subbed off in the 84th minute with the score at 1-0, the Ivorian full-back sticks his tongue out at the home fans. Cue chaos – Genoa striker Lorenzo Colombo loses his rag, gets a yellow card, and suddenly it's all hands on deck to calm the tempers.

It was one of those proper fiery Serie A clashes, the kind that leaves you knackered just watching. Jurgen Ekkelenkamp and Keinan Davis had already done the damage with the goals at Marassi on Friday night. But that late gesture turned the post-match chat into a right kerfuffle, as reported by Susy Campanale at Football Italia.

Kamara Spills the Beans on Insta

Fast forward to today, and Kamara wasn't having any of the backlash. He jumped on Instagram to set the record straight, basically saying, 'Oi, they started it!' The fans had been dishing out insults and middle fingers his way, so he fired back with a playful tongue – no malice, just banter gone cheeky.

'In 12 years of pro ball, I've never gone out of my way to wind anyone up,' he posted. 'Colombo got steaming, fair enough, but shouts to the coaches and lads for cooling it down.' He wrapped it up with a nod to football's spirit: bringing folk together, not dividing them. Spot on, mate.

But here's where it gets proper grim. Kamara didn't stop at his side of the story – he compiled a montage of the racist bile that flooded his DMs afterwards. Usernames and all, no filters. Davis gave it a repost on his Stories, shining a light on the cowards hiding behind keyboards.

Udinese Draw a Line in the Sand

Udinese didn't mess about. They dropped a club statement condemning the 'disgraceful behaviour' aimed at Kamara and Davis. 'These shameful acts are beyond civilised society,' they fumed, vowing to fight back against such nonsense.

Talk about irony thicker than a Greggs pasty. This all blew up during Lega Serie A's 'Keep Racism Out' campaign week. You couldn't script it – a league-wide push against bigotry, and yet here we are with players copping it online after a heated match.

Kamara's been a rock at the back for Udinese this season, often linking up with teammates like Nicolo Zaniolo in training snaps. But incidents like this remind us footy's dark side hasn't vanished. He's promised the internet's memory is long for those trolls – and good on him. Legal action? Who knows, but it's a warning shot.

Colombo's booking was the only flashpoint on the pitch, but off it, the real cards should be dished out to the racists. Udinese's win keeps them ticking over in mid-table Serie A, but this overshadowing spat steals the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Football's magic is in the passion, the banter, the edge-of-your-seat drama. But when it tips into abuse, it's bang out of order. Kudos to Kamara for clapping back with class, and to Udinese for backing their man. Here's hoping the punters learn from it – or at least keep their fingers to themselves next time.

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Players:

Hassane KamaraKeinan DavisJurgen EkkelenkampLorenzo ColomboNiccolo Zaniolo

Clubs:

UdineseGenoa

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Serie A
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