Nigerian midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru was the target of racial abuse during Lazio’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Lecce in Serie A, despite not featuring in the match.
The distressing incident occurred as Lazio players celebrated their win at the Stadio Via del Mare, with a section of Lecce supporters directing vile chants at Dele-Bashiru, who had joined his teammates on the pitch after the final whistle.
The abuse included the use of the German word “Raus,” a term with deeply troubling historical associations. In response, Dele-Bashiru displayed extraordinary composure.
Rather than reacting angrily to the taunts, the 23-year-old midfielder turned toward the offending section of the crowd, maintaining direct eye contact with the abusers. With remarkable restraint, he continued to celebrate, silently but powerfully sending a message of defiance and resilience in the face of the racial slurs.
Footage of the incident quickly spread on social media, showing the deplorable behavior of the Lecce fans. The video also captured Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel stepping in to support Dele-Bashiru. Provedel escorted his teammate off the pitch as the abuse intensified, offering his protection in a show of solidarity.
OOOOOOH DELE BASHIRU pic.twitter.com/UHB2Dk6cIT
— Garielloni (@notPatriota) December 22, 2024
While the incident marred an otherwise positive evening for Lazio, Dele-Bashiru’s response reflected strength and maturity. Off the pitch, the Nigerian has been excelling since joining Lazio on loan from Turkish club Hatayspor in the summer.
In Serie A, he scored his first goal for the club in November, coming off the bench to seal a 3-0 victory over Bologna. In the Europa League, Dele-Bashiru has continued to impress, with two goals and two assists in just four appearances.
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Despite the racial abuse he endured, Dele-Bashiru’s focus remains on his football, and his dignified response has drawn widespread praise.