Through the Italian Cup semi-final first leg match between Juve and Inter Milan on April 4, Lukaku was subjected to monkey chants by some Juventus followers, in what his representatives known as “abuse.” hostile and disgusting racist”.
In a quick assertion, Turin police cited “racist chants” through the semi-final. They didn’t present particulars in regards to the fines or say how lengthy the stadium ban would final.
Days after the sport, the Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) granted Juventus a one-match grandstand lockdown for racist chants from “a lot of the followers” in that part, however it was overturned on enchantment.
Lukaku was suspended for one sport after receiving two yellow playing cards, the second for a purpose celebration in entrance of Juventus followers following his stoppage-time penalty that secured Inter’s 1-1 draw.
The Belgian striker put his finger in his mouth and instructed the Juve supporters to “shut up”.
Nonetheless, that suspension was revoked by the FIGC after an offended response, permitting Lukaku to play within the semi-final second leg in Milan on Wednesday.