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Zlatan Ibrahimovic will reportedly not face any changes related to racist abuse towards Inter Milan rival Romelu Lukaku following the pair’s fiery clash in a recent Milan derby.

The former Manchester United teammates clashed heads and exchanged angry words during the Coppa Italia quarter-final showdown on January 26.

Romelu Lukaku and Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a spectacular bust up during the Milan derby

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Romelu Lukaku and Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a spectacular bust up during the Milan derby

Rossoneri striker Ibrahimovic, 39, was heard shouting: “Go do your voodoo s***, go do your voodoo s***, little donkey.”

Lukaku, who represents Inter, then responded with: ‘f*** you and your wife, you little b****’.

Sweden legend Ibrahimovic explained they had made the ‘voodoo’ remark in relation to a specific incident earlier in Lukaku’s career when he was on Everton’s books.

The 27-year-old vehemently denied Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri’s claim in January 2018 that he left the Toffees after a witch doctor advised him to join Chelsea – and even threatened to sue him.

He also took to social media to issue a short statement explaining his actions and slamming all forms of racism having issued an explanation to FIGC investigators, as per Football Italia.

Ibrahimovic wrote on Twitter: ‘In ZLATAN’s world there is no place for RACISM. We are all the same race – we are all equal !! We are all PLAYERS some better then others.’

Ibrahimovic appeared to be more in control of his emotions

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Ibrahimovic appeared to be more in control of his emotions

Belgium striker Lukaku did not accuse his former teammate of racism at the time of the incident.

Meanwhile, Paul Pogba leapt to Ibrahimovic’s defence on social media in the aftermath of the clash.

He wrote on Twitter: “Zlatan… racist? He loves me too much so he’s the last person I’d think of as racist! Come on, don’t joke with that one!”

 



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