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Zlatan riles Lukaku with ‘voodoo’ rant in San Siro clash

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MIlAN — Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c squared up to Romelu lukaku in Tuesday’s all-Milan Italian Cup quarterfin­al, riling his former Manchester United teammate by evoking voodism and calling him “a little donkey”, according to reports yesterday.

AC Milan forward Ibrahimovi­c and his Inter Milan opponent lukaku were involved in a heated altercatio­n at the half-time whistle in the San Siro.

Ibrahimovi­c taunted lukaku and infuriated the Belgian by laughing in his face before the pair went head-to-head.

“Go to your voodoo s***, you little donkey,” Ibrahimovi­c told lukaku in English, alluding to an episode during lukaku’s time at Everton.

In 2018, Everton’s majority shareholde­r Farhad Moshiri suggested lukaku had declined a new Everton contract after heeding the advice of a voodoo message.

lukaku, who in 2017 had joined Manchester United, rejected outright any notion of voodism influencin­g his decision to leave Everton.

In an interview with the BBC in January 2018, a representa­tive of the player raised the possibilit­y of taking legal action against Moshiri, pointing out lukaku was in fact Catholic.

on Tuesday, Ibrahimovi­c and lukaku continued to trade insults as they headed towards the tunnel with a furious lukaku being restrained by his teammates. Both players were booked over the incident.

Ibrahimovi­c was subsequent­ly sent off after picking up a second yellow card 15 minutes after the break for bringing down Aleksandar kolarov.

Christian Eriksen scored a last-gasp winner to send Inter into the semi-finals after goals by both lukaku and Ibrahimovi­c.

Milan manager Stefano Pioli and his Inter counterpar­t Antonio Conte played down the row, saying they had not heard the players’ arguing and blamed any tension on the nature of the fixture as a Milan derby.

But Italian daily La Repubblica said the clash was “a poor spectacle that spoilt a great game” while Corriere della Sera said it was a case of “one goal each, (but) a bad scenario for everyone”. Corriere dello Sport called it a “shameful” episode.

According to Milan sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport, Ibrahimovi­c apologised to his team for getting sent off, but denied using racist terms towards lukaku.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and Romelu Lukaku going head-to-head

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