Lukaku sends Inter top after racist abuse at Cagliari

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MILAN, Sept 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Italian football was involved in another
racism storm on Sunday as Romelu Lukaku was targeted by monkey chants before
putting Inter Milan top of Serie A with the winning penalty in their 2-1
triumph at Cagliari.

Lukaku — a 65 million euros ($73 million) summer signing from Manchester
United– was preparing to take the spot-kick in the 71st minute in Sardinia
when the racist chants came from the crowd that continued for several
seconds.

The 26-year-old Belgian international angrily looked towards the stands
before confidently converting his second goal in as many games, which came
after Lautaro Martinez’s 28th minute opener for the Antonio Conte’s side and
Joao Pedro’s leveller for the hosts four minutes after the break.

Lukaku was quickly surrounded by his teammates as Inter won their second
from two league matches to sit ahead of champions Juventus, who also are on
maximum points following their thrilling 4-3 win over Napoli on Saturday.

Racist chanting has dogged Italian stadia in recent years, with Italy
striker Moise Kean also the victim of similar abuse — alongside teammate
Blaise Matuidi — at Cagliari after he scored a goal there for his former
team Juventus last April.

Kalidou Koulibaly was showered with monkey chants last season by Lukaku’s
new fans at the San Siro, while several other black players have been
targeted.

“I didn’t hear (the chants),” said Conte.

“I can speak however in general: I think we need to improve in Italy,
respect everyone.

“When I was working abroad, the fans would cheer on their own team, not
spend their entire time insulting the opponent. I was fine here, noone
insulted me.”

Torino are right alongside Inter and local rivals Juve after shocking
Atalanta 3-2, while Lazio missed the chance to keep the pace with that trio
after drawing an eventful Rome derby 1-1.

Aleksandar Kolarov put Roma ahead in the 17th minute against the run of
play with a well-taken penalty, but Luis Alberto grabbed the equaliser just
before the hour mark to leave Paulo Fonseca without a win as new Roma boss.

– ‘Extraordinary show’ –

Lazio missed several chances to seal a second win from their two opening
games, hitting the woodwork four times with Roma rattling the frame of the
goal twice. The hosts’ biggest regret was Manuel Lazzari’s 92nd-minute strike
being ruled out for offside.

“There’s a bit of bitterness. We had 21 shots on goal, hit the woodwork
four times and a goal ruled out,” said Lazio coach Simone Inzaghi.

“We had so many chances and you have to win games like that.”

“We offered an extraordinary show for the public, and a great thrill for
me as a coach, at my first Rome derby,” said Fonseca.

The derby took place amid heightened security after the murder of former
Lazio ultras chiefs Fabrizio Piscitelli, nicknamed “Diabolik”, who was shot
dead in the capital last month.

Piscitelli was for almost 30 years the boss of Lazio’s hardcore
Irriducibili (“Die Hards”) fan group, which is notorious for its far-right
politics.

Lazio fans unfurled a banner in his honour before the match with “Rest in
peace Fabrizio”.

Torino are also on maximum points after their comeback win at Atalanta,
who qualified for this season’s Champions League by finishing third last
season.

Kevin Bonifazi had put Torino ahead after 24 minutes before Duvan Zapata’s
double either side of the break for Atalanta.

But Alex Berenguer got Torino back level on 57 minutes with Armando Izzo
nodding in the winner on 66 minutes.

Fiorentina fell to their second straight defeat 2-1 at Genoa, as did
Sampdoria who were hammered 4-1 at Sassuolo thanks to a Domenico Berardi hat-
trick scored in 14 first-half minutes.