Romelu Lukaku
Bury Milan forward Romelu Lukaku, who was exposed to bigot maltreatment by Cagliari supporters on Sunday, said that Italian football must battle prejudice in arenas in the event that it needs to draw on the planet's top players to Serie A.
The Belgian forward, playing just his second game in Italy after a move from Manchester United, was welcomed with monkey drones by fans behind the objective when he ventured up to take a punishment which he changed over in Inter's 2-1 win.
Lukaku told the Italian version of Rolling Stone magazine that he needed to focus on helping his group win.
In any case, when he was inquired as to whether players should stroll off the contribute the instance of bigot misuse, he seemed to concur.
"Truly, I think you need to leave an announcement, obviously, in light of the fact that it's something we have to address," he said.
He said that there had likewise been issues in England as of late, including: "Football is universal, football is multicultural, so on the off chance that you truly need to handle the best players on the planet, you need to ensure you get them with great enthusiasm since they're additionally eager to adjust to the way of life.
"I believe it's extremely significant not to separate and simply welcome the nearness they bring into the nation."
Lukaku said in an Instagram post on Monday that football was going in reverse in the battle against bigotry.
Accordingly, the Curva Nord gathering of bad-to-the-bone Inter fans posted an informed on Facebook which guaranteed that the Cagliari supporters' conduct was not bigot.
"We are extremely sorry you imagined that what occurred in Cagliari was supremacist," said the gathering, which has no official association with Inter.
"You need to comprehend that Italy isn't care for some other north European nations where prejudice is a REAL issue. We comprehend that it could have appeared to be supremacist to you, however it isn't care for that.
"In Italy we utilize a few 'ways' just to 'help our groups' and to attempt to make our adversaries anxious, not for prejudice yet to wreck them."
Accordingly, previous Senegal forward Demba Ba said that dark players should blacklist Serie A.
"What's more, here's the motivation behind why I chose not to play there when I might," he be able to stated, retweeting the announcement. "What's more, by then I wish all the dark players would escape this group!"
"It won't stop their ineptitude and loathe however in any event they won't influence different races."
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