AC Milan’s Ibrahimovic Cleared Of Racism Charge Following Spat With Inter’s Lukaku, Italian Media Report | OneFootball

AC Milan’s Ibrahimovic Cleared Of Racism Charge Following Spat With Inter’s Lukaku, Italian Media Report | OneFootball

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·11 March 2021

AC Milan’s Ibrahimovic Cleared Of Racism Charge Following Spat With Inter’s Lukaku, Italian Media Report

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Romelu Lukaku did not receive a racial slur from Zlatan Ibrahimovic during their bust-up in the Milan derby, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has reportedly concluded.

Gazzetta dello Sport’s print edition said Ibrahimovic could breathe a sigh of relief after the FIGC’s investigation into January’s feisty Coppa Italia quarter-final found the allegations to be unfounded.


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Both players were said to be guilty of unsportsmanlike behaviour, having squared up to one another and exchanged bitter insults before half-time San Siro, with Inter and AC Milan also carrying partial responsibility.

Lukaku and Ibrahimovic are likely to enter a plea bargain which will lead to both players – and both clubs – escaping with a fine, as per article 126 of the FIGC’s sports justice code.

Ibrahimovic’s testament was reportedly decisive in clearing the Swedish forward of all racism charges.

The 39-year-old told Lukaku to ‘go and do your voodoo s***’ during Inter’s 2-1 win in the Derby della Madonnina, referring to an incident from the Belgian’s time at Everton.

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