NAPOLI’S social media executive has quit after Victor Osimhen was mocked in two separate club TikTok videos.
The striker was ridiculed for missing a penalty against Bologna before being called a “coconut” – widely viewed as a racial slur.
Napoli added the caption “Gimme penalty please” to his spot-kick miss, plus a whining voice-over appearing to make fun of the ex-Lille star.
Osimhen’s agent responded by threatening to sue the club, while the Nigerian refused to take a penalty against Udinese in mid-week.
Napoli responded by stating no offence was intended but social media executive Alessio Fortino has now left the club.
Fortino announced the news on Instagram, writing in a short statement: “Today, after 805 days, my professional adventure with Napoli ends.
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“For many this job would be comparable to a dream, for me it was simple daily reality: a reality built on commitment and fueled by the constant desire to learn and play.
“I cannot help but express my deepest gratitude to all the colleagues, collaborators, partners and supporters I’ve met along this long journey for making this experience so special.
“Leaving the company with a baggage of great memories and an excitement for the new adventures that lie ahead.
“Thanks again for everything and see you soon! Alessio’.”
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Osimhen was benched against Lecce on Saturday but scored in a substitute appearance.
Napoli boss Rudi Garcia claimed he was rested, rather than dropped, but the TikTok controversy has sparked speculation Osimhen could leave the club.
Osimhen has since released a statement – breaking his silence on the matter.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk