Former AC Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi (pictured in 2009) claims that Italy is dropping its identification
Sacchi (pictured with Michel Platini) in addition states that there are way too many black colored people, even in youth groups
Kevin Prince Boateng had been at the mercy of racist taunts during a friendly in 2013 - and wore this jersey right after
Boateng renders the pitch during an AC Milan friendly against professional Patria
'Italy has no dignity, no pleasure. It isn't possible our groups should have 15 international people in the squad.'
Sacchi later tried to simplify their remarks, saying: 'I've been misinterpreted, you might think i am actually racist?
'All I stated had been we saw a game featuring a group which fielded four coloured players.
'My record speaks for it self, I constantly coached groups with great people out of every color and I also've earned a whole lot, whether or not to Milan or Madrid.
'I only wanted to underline we are losing our nationwide pleasure and identification.'
Sacchi had been a hugely successful coach with AC Milan, winning the European Cup two times
SACCHI'S MANAGERIAL PROFESSION
1985-1987 Parma
(Serie C1 title 1986)
1987-1991 Milan
(Serie A 1987-88; European Cup 1989, 1990; European Super Cup 1989, 1990; Intercontinental Cup 1989, 1990)
1991-1996 Italy
(World Cup runners-up 1994)
1996-1997 Milan
1998-1999 Atletico Madrid
2001 Parma
2004-2005 genuine Madrid (Director of Football)
Past AC Milan employer Sacchi, 68, is extensively credited with taking 'Total Football' to Serie A, making the remarks at a service when it comes to Maestrelli awards in Pistoia.
Sacchi's final part inside game came as manager of soccer at Real Madrid decade ago.
Sacchi had two means with Milan, and was praised for his share during their very first stint in charge between 1987 and 1991.
The Italian won seven trophies within San Siro, including two European Cups and a Serie a name.
He later on coached the Italy nationwide team between 1991 and 1996, leading them to your final around the globe Cup in 1994, before taking cost of Atletico Madrid and Parma later on inside the job.
Mario Balotelli, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Kevin Constant are simply a few of the players who have been susceptible to racist abuse from followers over the years in Serie A.