“We are really sorry you thought that what happened in Cagliari was racist.” InterMilan CagliariCalcio RomeluLukaku Lukaku SayNoToRacism
Lukaku — Inter Milan’s new 65 million euros recruit from Manchester United — was targeted by monkey chants from a section of the home crowd during Sunday’s Serie A game at Cagliari.
“Hi, Romelu. We are really sorry you thought that what happened in Cagliari was racist,” the fans wrote. The group is a section of the club’s hardcore support that sits in the north stand of Inter’s San Siro stadium.On Sunday, monkey sounds could be heard in the stadium as Lukaku was trying to take a penalty.
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