Tag: Milan derby

  • Ibrahimovic, Lukaku get match ban after Dispute in Milan Derby

    Ibrahimovic, Lukaku get match ban after Dispute in Milan Derby

    Footballers, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Romelu Lukaku have both received a one-match ban each following their heated confrontation in the Milan derby on Tuesday. 

    The AC Milan and Inter Milan strikers nearly came to blows just before half-time at the San Siro Stadium during their Coppa Italia clash. 

    Both players were issued a yellow card, with Ibrahimovic later being sent off the pitch for receiving a second booking.

    As both were booked and pulled apart during the heated confrontation, Ibrahimovic can be heard yelling at Lukaku: ‘Go do your voodoo s***, you little donkey.’ 

    Lukaku was also heard telling the AC Milan striker ‘f*** you and your wife, you little b****’ and ‘you want to speak about my mother!?’ as his Inter team-mates held him back.

    The next day, Ibrahimovic was forced to address allegations that he used racist language on Romelu Lukaku during their derby clash, insisting that he isn’t racist.

    ‘In ZLATAN’s world there is no place for RACISM,’ he tweeted. ‘We are all the same race – we are all equal!!’ 

    However, the Swede could not resist a jibe to who is the king of Milan, adding: ‘We are all PLAYERS but some better than others.’

    Both players have now received a one-match ban each for their actions but the Italian Football Federation could still open an investigation to assess any possible discrimination, as they are yet to receive the referee’s report on the incident. 

  • Coppa Italia: Ibrahimovic and Lukaku butt heads in Milan derby

    Coppa Italia: Ibrahimovic and Lukaku butt heads in Milan derby

    AC Milan striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku butted heads and nearly came to blows just before half-time at the San Siro on Tuesday night, January 26, during the tightly contested Coppa Italia clash that Inter Milan won.

    Both players were issued a yellow card, with Ibrahimovic later being sent off the pitch for receiving a second booking.


    AC Milan had taken the lead through Ibrahimovic, who fired home in the 31st minute to open the scoring at San Siro. 

    Tempers flared up just before the break after Lukaku got angry by a foul by Milan defender Alessio Romagnoli.


    Ibrahimovic stepped in and squared up to Lukaku, his former teammate at Manchester United, with the pair going head to head while exchanging words. 


    Lukaku could clearly be heard telling Ibrahimovic: “Well let’s go inside you b*tch!”, in an invitation to engage in a further confrontation in the tunnel.  


    Ibrahimovic muttered some words to Lukaku possibly in Italian while Lukaku was heard saying “I’ll f*ck you and your wife you b*tch”-

    The argument was so much that both players continued to be restrained as the teams went down the tunnel for half-time. 


    Lukaku and Ibrahimovic were team-mates at one point, playing together at Manchester United during the 2017-18 campaign. 

  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic return adds spice to Milan derby

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic return adds spice to Milan derby

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s return to AC Milan will add spice to the city derby against Inter Milan on Sunday with the Swede looking to thwart Antonio Conte’s side from keeping pace with Serie A leaders Juventus.

    Ibrahimovic played his first Milan derby as an Inter player 13 years ago, while his last was for rivals AC Milan in May 2012, when he scored a double in a 4-2 defeat.

    Ibrahimovic was the top scorer that season with 28 goals but Milan lost the Serie A title to Conte’s Juventus, the first in the Turin giants’ current run of eight Serie A titles.

    The 38-year-old’s return to Milan — who he helped to their last Serie A title in 2011 — has proved a boost with his side now eighth, seven points adrift of the Champions League berths.

    Milan was on a three-match winning run with Ibrahimovic on the pitch but was held 1-1 by Hellas Verona last weekend with the Swede out with flu.

    AC Milan director Zvonomir Boban praised Ibrahimovic’s impact, insisting the Swede was pushing to be ready for “a unique derby”.

    Ibrahimovic meanwhile posted on Twitter a video of himself roaring, with the caption: “Lions don’t sound like humans.”

    Stefano Pioli’s Milan comes up against an Inter who have been transformed since Conte’s arrival last summer are just three points behind Juventus, who travel to Hellas Verona.

    Milan lost the reverse fixture 2-0 in September under Marco Giampaolo, who was sacked after just seven games.

    Last summer Inter signed Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sánchez, the latter on loan, from Manchester United.

    Conte again raided the Premier League during the winter break bringing in Christian Eriksen, Ashley Young and Victor Moses.

    “He’ll be more used to this type of game, I’m just starting,” said former Tottenham midfielder Eriksen of Ibrahimovic, who said he was relishing his first ‘Derby Della Madonnina’.

    “I’ve seen it on TV in the past but playing now will be very different,” the Dane told Gazzetta Dello Sport.

    “Compared to London, I expect a different atmosphere, here the whole stadium sings, there will be so much noise, it will be beautiful.”

    – Ronaldo in Verona –
    Juventus travel to Verona on Saturday will Cristiano Ronaldo bidding to extend his scoring streak to nine consecutive league games, to keep pace with Lazio’s Serie A top scorer Ciro Immobile’s 25 goals.

    Verona are on a seven-game unbeaten run and held in-form Lazio to a goalless draw in Rome midweek.

    Simone Inzaghi’s Lazio is just one point behind Inter Milan in third and will be targeting a record 18th successive match unbeaten.

    City rivals Roma host Bologna on Friday after losing to Sassuolo last time out, as they try to stay in the Champions League race.

    The side from the capital is equal on points with fourth-placed Atalanta who travel to 14th-placed Fiorentina.

    Torino host Sampdoria with new coach Moreno Longo after Walter Mazzarri was sacked after three consecutive defeats, in which they conceded 13 goals.

    Struggling Brescia also switched coaches with Diego Lopez replacing Eugenio Corini.

    Key statistics:
    19 – Points between Inter and AC Milan

    17 – Lazio’s unbeaten run in Serie A

    14 – Ronaldo’s goals in the last nine games

    3 – Inter’s points off leaders Juventus

    Fixtures (all times GMT):
    Friday

    AS Roma v Bologna (1945)

    Saturday

    Fiorentina v Atalanta (1400GMT), Torino v Sampdoria (1700), Hellas Verona v Juventus (1945)

    Sunday

    SPAL v Sassuolo (1130GMT), Genoa v Cagliari, Brescia v Udinese, Napoli v Lecce (all 1400), Parma v Lazio (1700), Inter Milan v AC Milan (1945).