Balotelli performs Black Power pose as he supports Black Lives Matter

‘I have nothing against monkeys because I’m totally sure a monkey is smarter than a racist’: Mario Balotelli performs Black Power salute as he supports Black Lives Matter protests after George Floyd death

  • Mario Balotelli joined the sporting world’s stand against racism on Monday
  • The Brescia forward uploaded a post with him performing the Black Power pose
  • Balotelli was subjected to racist taunts from Lazio fans in Serie A back in January

Mario Balotelli performed the Black Power pose as he supported the Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd.

Activists have been calling for ‘justice’ over the death of Mr Floyd, who had a knee pressed into his neck for more than eight minutes while being detained by a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, and eventually died in Minneapolis last Monday.

Protests in America have seen violent clashes with police, with dozens of American cities being set ablaze, with Mr Floyd’s death becoming a symbol for systemic police brutality against African-Americans.

Mario Balotelli performed Black Power pose as he supported the Black Lives Matter protests

Brescia forward Balotelli joined the likes of Paul Pogba in making a stand against racism

Brescia forward Balotelli joined the likes of Paul Pogba in making a stand against racism

Mr Floyd's death last Monday has sparked widespread calls for justice across the US

Mr Floyd’s death last Monday has sparked widespread calls for justice across the US

And Brescia forward Balotelli joined the likes of Manchester United stars Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford in making a stand against racism.

Alongside the Black Power pose, Balotelli wrote on his Instagram page: ‘#saynotoracism #blackpower #restinpeacebrother #GEORGEFLOYD.’ 

The 29-year-old also uploaded a post onto his Instagram story which read: ‘I have nothing against monkeys because I’m totally sure a monkey is smarter than a racist.’

Balotelli was subjected to racist taunts from Lazio fans in a Serie A game back in January

Balotelli was subjected to racist taunts from Lazio fans in a Serie A game back in January

Lazio were fined £17,000 as punishment for fans targeting striker Balotelli with racist chants back in January.

The game was halted for a few minutes shortly after the half-hour mark and an announcement to stop the chants was made to fans at the stadium in Brescia.

Brescia were leading 1-0 at the time following a goal scored by Balotelli, who had also been subjected to racial abuse earlier in the match.

Balotelli posted a video of his goal on Instagram after the match and wrote: ‘Lazio fans that were today at the stadium SHAME ON YOU!’

Manchester United star Paul Pogba (above) expressed his sadness at Mr Floyd's death earlier

Manchester United star Paul Pogba (above) expressed his sadness at Mr Floyd’s death earlier

The Liverpool squad stopped training to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement

The Liverpool squad stopped training to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement

Balotelli was also the target of racial abuse earlier this season when he threatened to leave the field because of racist chants directed at him by Hellas Verona fans during a match in November.

United midfielder Pogba expressed his sadness at Mr Floyd’s death as he shared a message with his 41million followers to show his support for the Black Lives Matter movement earlier on Monday. 

Rashford also spoke out following the tragic death of Mr Floyd, insisting ‘people are hurting and need answers’ while the Liverpool squad made a powerful gesture in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement during their training session at Anfield. 

In Germany, Borussia Dortmund and England winger Jadon Sancho revealed a ‘Justice for George Floyd’ shirt while celebrating his first goal against Paderborn on Sunday.

The likes of Weston McKennie and Marcus Thuram also showed their support for Mr Floyd following his death, with the former wearing a ‘Justice for George’ armband playing for Schalke while the latter took a knee after scoring for Borussia Monchengladbach.

Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho unveiled a 'Justice for George Floyd' shirt on Sunday

Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho unveiled a ‘Justice for George Floyd’ shirt on Sunday

Marcus Thuram took a knee after scoring for Borussia Monchengladbach earlier in the day

Marcus Thuram took a knee after scoring for Borussia Monchengladbach earlier in the day