Cagliari will face no punishment from Serie A after their fans racially abused Moise Kean. The 19-year-old Juventus striker was hit with monkey chants during their 2-0 win on April 2 but had the final say, scoring the second goal with five minutes left of the contest. However, Serie A announced on Tuesday that the Sardinian club will not receive a punishment. Cagliari will face no punishment from Serie A after their fans racially abused Moise Kean The 19-year-old Juventus striker was hit with monkey chants during their 2-0 win on April 2 https://www.youtube.com/embed/Nnyoc3MSrhQ?feature=oembed They have suggested that the chants had an 'objectively limited relevance'. Serie A also took six weeks to announce their decision. The incident had many controversial elements, not least the fact Kean was accused of provoking the fans by team-mate Leonardo Bonucci. The Italy international was abused all night by sections of the home support, but took a stance of defiance after scoring a late second goal. The teenager stood at the post, his arms aloft in response to the chants in the stands. The teenager stood at the post, his arms aloft in response to the chants in the stands Juventus players, led by captain Giorgio Chiellini, protested to referee Piero Giacomelli, who was also in conversations with both managers. Cagliari skipper Luca Ceppitelli went over to the fans behind the goal, appealing for the chants to stop, while France midfielder Blaise Matuidi appeared to gesture to manager Massimiliano Allegri he should take his players off. When play did continue, an announcement went out over the public address system to highlight the issue, which was greeted by more jeers from some home supporters before the final whistle came after five minutes of added time. Kean's goal added to Leonardo Bonucci's towering header in the 22nd minute, but the Italian defender decided to criticise the teenager for provoking the confrontation. Leonardo Bonucci decided to criticise the teenager for provoking the confrontation 'Kean knows that when he scores a goal, he has to focus on celebrating with his teammates. He knows he could've done something differently too,' Bonucci told Sky Sport Italia. 'There were racist jeers after the goal, Blaise heard it and was angered. I think the blame is 50-50, because Moise shouldn't have done that and the Curva should not have reacted that way. 'We are professionals, we have to set the example and not provoke anyone.' 'I won't justify what happened, as usual there were idiots and there were normal people,' coach Massimiliano Allegri added. Rodrigo Bentancur picks up projectiles from the pitch as Blaise Matuidi watches on 'We need to find them and kick them out of the stadium... there are ways to do that, if they want to they can do it. 'He shouldn't have celebrated in that manner. He is a young man and he has to learn, but certain things from the crowd also shouldn't be heard.' Cagliari president Tommaso Giulini denied the abuse received by Kean was racist. 'If Bernardeschi had celebrated like that, he would've been treated exactly the same way by our fans. If Dybala had the same drama queen antics after the goal that Matuidi did, he would've been treated exactly the same way', he said. Giorgio Chiellini attempts to calm down Matuidi after he was angered by the incident 'I don't want people to start being self-righteous about it, because I heard that already, whereas Juventus players came to me afterwards and confessed Kean was wrong to celebrate that way. 'We cannot go around calling the entire Cagliari crowd offensive things. If there were racist jeers, then our fans got it wrong, but it happened because of the celebration and would've happened even if the goalscorer had a different colour of skin.' Kean was also fined €2,000 (£1,723) for diving in the same match by a disciplinary tribunal. Kean called his celebration 'the best way to respond to racism' when he posted on Instagram All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility