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‘Innocent act’: Lazio’s Luiz Felipe sorry for jump on Inter’s Correa after win

- Luke McLaughlin

The Lazio defender Luiz Felipe has apologised after jumping on the back of Internazio­nale’s Joaquín Correa, a former teammate, as he celebrated after the final whistle in a 3-1 victory for the Rome club on Saturday.

Correa reacted angrily, with a melee ensuing between opposing players, and Luiz Felipe was consequent­ly sent off at the Stadio Olimpico before departing the pitch in tears. Goals from Ciro Immobile, Felipe Anderson and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic had helped Maurizio Sarri’s side come from behind to take three points in Serie A.

In an Instagram post on Saturday evening featuring several photos of him and the Argentina internatio­nal Correa during their Lazio days, in fancy dress, and on holiday together, Felipe issued a comprehens­ive apology, admitting it was “not the best time” to jump on his opponent, and insisting he meant no disrespect either to the player known as “Tucu”, or to his club.

“I would like to comment on the negative effects regarding what happened today, at the end of the game,’” Felipe, who represente­d Brazil at under-20 and under-23 level, wrote. “First of all, I want to clarify that I have great respect for Inter … We are all profession­als, working to pursue our goals, and would never fail to respect another profession­al.

“At the end of the game I jumped on Tucu’s shoulders because he is one of the great friends that football has given me. Our families are friends and we have always been very close … I wanted to hug him and joke about the result, as far as our friendship allows, but I got excited.

“Perhaps, in retrospect, it was not the best time or the most suitable place. I apologise to anyone who felt offended and I did not try, in any way, to be disrespect­ful towards him, towards other athletes or towards Internazio­nale and its passionate fans. It was an innocent act, by a person who has a great affection for Tucu !!”

Luiz Felipe predictabl­y came in for plenty of criticism on social media for his actions, but will hope the frank apology gets fans off his back. Lazio now sit fifth in the Italian top flight, with 14 points from eight matches. Inter remain third, three points ahead of Lazio, with Napoli topping the table on 24 points, two ahead of second-placed Milan.

 ?? ?? Lazio’s Luiz Felipe (top) jumps on the back of his former teammate, Joaquin Correa of Internazio­nale, after a 3-1 win for Maurizio Sarri’s side. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images
Lazio’s Luiz Felipe (top) jumps on the back of his former teammate, Joaquin Correa of Internazio­nale, after a 3-1 win for Maurizio Sarri’s side. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images
 ?? LightRocke­t/Getty Images ?? Tempers flare in Rome after Luiz Felipe jumped on opponent Joaquín Correa following Lazio’s 3-1 win against Internazio­nale. Photograph: Pacific Press/
LightRocke­t/Getty Images Tempers flare in Rome after Luiz Felipe jumped on opponent Joaquín Correa following Lazio’s 3-1 win against Internazio­nale. Photograph: Pacific Press/

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