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Serie A match halted due to ethnic slurs directed at Torino boss Juric

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Torino coach Ivan Juric became the latest victim of racist abuse in Serie A during his team's 4-0 win at Spezia on Saturday.

Spezia's bid for survival was hit with Saturday's thrashing which left them at risk of falling into the drop zone, and after the match, former Croatia midfielder Juric bemoaned being called "gypsy" towards the end of the first half.

The Italian word for gypsy is often used by sections of football supporters as a racial slur for players from the Balkans and eastern Europe, regardless of their ethnicity.

Dejan Stankovic was insulted in the same way by Roma fans last month, and on Saturday the abuse was such that the match was briefly stopped by referee Marco Guida.

"We had the usual insults. After awhile, it really becomes unpleasant. It's not a nice thing for anyone. The referee was good and calmed things down, but it's still a bad feeling. It's not OK, that's for sure," Juric told reporters.

"If that stuff happens, you say, 'I won't react, I won't react, leave it.' That's my idea to not cause problems, but after awhile, it becomes really unpleasant. When the people react, you have to understand because you feel really offended."

Przemyslaw Wisniewski's unfortunate own goal midway through the first half and fine finishes from Samuele Ricci, Ivan Ilic, and Yann Karamoh in the final 20 minutes left Spezia a point above the bottom three.

Leonardo Semplici's side will drop into the relegation zone with one game remaining if Verona beat already-safe Empoli in Sunday's early fixture.

A straightforward win moved Torino up to eighth and was good news for Lecce, who are two points above Spezia in 16th.

Lecce are at Monza on Sunday afternoon but could start their fixture behind Verona if they beat Empoli.

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