In a match marred by disgraceful racial abuse, Lazio midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru stood tall, displaying a masterclass in composure and resilience during his team’s 1-0 victory over Lecce at the Stadio Via del Mare.
Although Dele-Bashiru didn’t feature in the game, he joined his teammates on the pitch after the final whistle to celebrate the hard-fought win. However, his joy was interrupted by vile chants from a section of Lecce fans, including the word “Raus,” a term with troubling historical connotations.
The Nigerian international’s response was nothing short of inspiring. Instead of reacting with anger, Dele-Bashiru maintained direct eye contact with the crowd while continuing to jump and celebrate, his movements a quiet but powerful act of defiance.
Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel quickly came to Dele-Bashiru’s side, standing in solidarity and escorting him off the pitch as the abuse intensified. The incident, captured on videos circulating across social media, has drawn widespread condemnation, once again highlighting football’s ongoing struggle with racism.
Despite the negativity, Dele-Bashiru’s star continues to rise. The 23-year-old midfielder, currently on loan from Turkish side Hatayspor, has been a revelation for Lazio this season. He scored his first Serie A goal in November, sealing a 3-0 win over Bologna, and has shone brightly in the Europa League, with two goals and two assists in just four appearances.
Dele-Bashiru’s courage and growing influence on the pitch are a testament to his character, proving that resilience and grace can triumph even in the face of adversity.
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