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The Juventus women’s team is getting crushed for a racially insensitive tweet the team published, and then deleted, on Thursday. The tweet showed one of the team’s players using her fingers to ...
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The club was mocked for claiming the photo didn't intent racist 'undertones'
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She joined Juventus starting in the 2017–18 season. [1] In August 2021, the Juventus Twitter account posted an image of Salvai using her fingers to pull back her eyes while wearing a training cone on her head. [8] [9] The tweet was soon deleted, and the club apologized. [10]