Ibrahimovic dice “no space for racism” tras pelea con Lukaku

Zlatan was clear about the allegations against Lukaku’s images and signaled that he had no room for racism in football.

The lawyer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, delantero de Milan, assures this Wednesday that in his “world has no room for racism” and that “we are all equal”, in a message posted on his Twitter account during the altercado and exchange of insults this March with the Belgian Romelu Lukaku, delantero of Inter, in the derby of Copa Italia.

“In the world of ZLATAN there is no room for RACISM. We are all of the same race – we are all equal !! We are all JUGADORS, some more than others”, Ibrahimovic wrote in English in his social speeches.

The sueco published this message after the chambers captured his insults in Lukaku at the first meeting of the San Siro meeting, en el que, entre otras cosas, llamó a su mededinger “pequeño burro”.

“And made his rituals vudu of …”, said Ibrahimovic to Lukaku, with whom he also became a partner at a time in his stage at Manchester United.

Before these phrases, Lukaku contested with other insults against his wife and his wife, reconstructing the Italian press.

The delinquents, stars of their respective teams, will begin to form an aggressive form, as long as their companions help to restore calm.

Ambos fueron amonestados tras la pelea e Ibrahimovic acabó expulsado por double amarilla por una falta cometida en la reanudation.

El derbi acabó 2-1 par el El, con un un de de falta direct annotado por el danés Christian Eriksen en el 97.

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