Romelu Lukaku has urged Serie A to take action after he was racially abused during Internazionale’s Coppa Italia draw at Juventus, who said they were collaborating with police to find the fans responsible.
Lukaku scored a stoppage-time penalty to cancel out a late goal by Juan Cuadrado and earn Inter a 1-1 semi-final first-leg draw on Tuesday.
During his celebrations, the Belgian striker held a finger to his mouth in front of Juve’s fans. The gesture was judged to be provocative and he was sent off after a second yellow card.
Lukaku, on loan from Chelsea, was also the target of racist abuse from Cagliari fans in 2019, which he condemned but which went unpunished. “History repeats ...
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