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Zlatan Ibrahimovic denies using racist language in clash with Romelu Lukaku

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January 27, 2021
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has denied using racist language in his clash with Romelu Lukaku in the Milan derby on Tuesday night.

AC Milan forward Ibrahimovic and Inter striker Lukaku were involved in a number of incidents on the pitch – before Ibrahimovic was eventually sent off.

Inter won the match 2-1 thanks to a late goal from Christian Eriksen.

“In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism,” the Swede tweetedexternal-link.

However he then added an apparent dig at his former Manchester United teammate by adding: “We are all the same race – we are all equal !! We are all players some better then others.”

What happened?

Ibrahimovic, 39, put AC Milan in front in the 31st minute but he was then booked for his part in a head-to-head clash with Lukaku, who had to be pulled away as he tried to confront the Swede when the players left the field at half-time.

It was one of several clashes between the players.

Pitchside microphones picked up Ibrahimovic saying “go do your voodoo” to Lukaku. That was an apparent reference to claims made in 2018 by Everton owner Farhad Moshiri that the Belgium striker opted to leave the club after receiving a “voodoo message”. Those claims led Lukaku to seek legal advice.

Lukaku, 27, was also caught on camera swearing at Ibrahimovic as the two exchanged insults.

Ibrahimovic was then dismissed 13 minutes into the second half for a foul on former Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov.

Lukaku got the equaliser from the spot before the late winner from Eriksen.

In 2019, Ibrahimovic gave an interview to Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sportexternal-link in which he said he had once offered Lukaku £50 for every time he had a good first touch.

What happens now?

There have been no official comments from either club about the clashes. It is understood that Ibrahimovic addressed his teammates in the dressing room after the match to insist there were no racist intentions to any of his words with Lukaku.

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