Kevin-Prince Boateng believes Milan midfielder, who led his colleagues to withdraw from the pitch in a friendly match for his club last January because of ill-racist that the game need for greater cultural diversity.
Since that incident, the Ghanaian decided to protest in the match against Team Pro Patria (fourth division) in Italy was not the right thing to do, but before meeting Sepp Blatter, president of International Association (FIFA) Boateng said there was a need for a radical change.

The BBC quoted (me. Me. C) for Boateng as saying Thursday "if there is culturally diverse largest we will find (Jose) Mourinho is black and (Pep) Julardiola Pakistani" in reference to coach Real Madrid's current coach and former Barcelona respectively.
Boateng also said that there is a need for stricter penalties on players racists.
"Any player racist though does not have anything .. it can be prevented from playing for the club again or prevent him from playing for his country again.
"These are the things that cause pain and I think this is the appropriate action. There is a need to act firmly and strongly. Financial sanctions do not hurt .. not a punishment that hurts a lot."
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