Ultras Inter Milan Ask Lukaku understand to Cagliari taunt

Ultras Inter Milan Ask Lukaku Maklumi to taunt Cagliari

Ultras Inter in Milan asked Romelu Lukaku to understand the temptation of racist fans of the Italian League club, Cagliari. The supporting culture in that country is different.
 

Part of the Inter Ultras Milan group "Curva Nord" has insisted that monkey and silly singing directed to Romelu Lukaku by Cagliari fans should not be racist. This is quite strange, considering that they have to defend the players in their own club rather than defending the fans of the opposing clubs.

Lukaku, who signed a contract for Inter Manchester United last month, demanded immediate action from Italian football authorities. He protested after being harassed during a 2-1 victory in Sunday's local time match.

A group called 'L' Urlo Della Nord 'reported that Sky Sports said Lukaku "must understand" that fans in Italy "only have a way to help our team and try to make their opponents nervous" and don't believe they are racist for that


In a statement on Facebook, the group said: "Hello om Romelu, we wrote a message for you on behalf of Curva Nord, yes, the same person who received it upon arrival in Milan. We regret that you think what happened in Cagliari was action racist. "

"You should be able to understand that Italy is not the same as most other countries in northern Europe where racism is a real problem. We understand that it might look racist to you, but it isn't.
Ultras Inter Milan received indirect support from Italian disciplinary judges

"In Italy we are used to using a series of" ways "only to" help our team "and try to make our opponents nervous, not in the name of racism but to confuse their concentration."

"We are a multi-ethnic amateur organization and we always welcome players from anywhere." However, we always use only certain methods for other team players in the past and we can continue in the future. We are not racists and we are not fans of Cagliari. "

They argue that the fight against racism should not begin in a football stadium but in school, and that fans behave differently in the stadium than in the outside world. On Tuesday, the Italian League disciplinary judge said he needed more evidence before deciding whether Cagliari should be sentenced, and Judge Gerardo Mastrandrea did not even call his actions "racist" in his weekly report.




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