AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf says former team-mate Kevin-Prince Boateng was wrong to lead the Italian side off the pitch because of racist abuse.
The Ghana midfielder walked off in protest in the 25th minute of a friendly at Pro Patria on Thursday.
Seedorf said: "I don't see it as such a positive thing because [it] empowers more and more of this behaviour."
“We are just empowering that little group with their behaviour to make this mess”Clarence Seedorf
However, Patrick Vieira, Rio Ferdinand and Vincent Kompany all backed Boateng's stance.
Speaking on Twitter, World Cup-winner Vieira said: "It was brave of Kevin-Prince Boateng to do what he did and it was the right thing. We need to stand up and stand together. Well done." Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand tweeted: "Fair play to him. Well done #UefaStandUp"
And Manchester City skipper Kompany tweeted: "Act of racism against Boateng during Milan's friendly. How about becoming extremely intolerant towards racist idiots? They need to be told."
But Seedorf, 36, who now plays for Botafogo in Brazil, would have preferred a different approach against those chanting abuse.
"They should just be identified and kicked out of the stadium, and leave the 90% that were enjoying the match in the stadium and finish the game," he said.
"If Boateng was able to identify the whole corner, you just kick the whole corner out, That is how I think it should be handled. Walking away? Yes you send a signal. But this has happened more than once and I don't think it really changes all that much.
"We are just empowering that little group with their behaviour to make this mess."
Seedorf played for Milan from 2002 to 2012 and won the Champions League with the side in 2003 and 2007.
Source: BBC
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