DEMBA BA HAS expressed his sadness and anger after Inter’s Curva Nord ultras penned an open letter to Romelu Lukaku over allegations of racism against Cagliari supporters.
During his second outing for the Nerazzurri since a club-record move from Manchester United at the start of August, Lukaku was presented with the chance to score his second goal of the season from the penalty spot.
The Belgian striker scored from 12 yards to give Inter a 2-1 win at Cagliari but was subjected to monkey chants from a section of the home crowd before and after the spot-kick.
Lukaku called on football’s governing bodies to do more to combat racism after the match, while also urging his colleagues to help “unify” against discrimination.
Cagliari are no strangers to allegations of racist abuse, with the likes of Sulley Muntari, Blaise Matuidi and Moise Kean also victimised in recent years.
However, Inter’s Curva Nord faction has defended the actions of Rossoblu supporters, writing directly to Lukaku to outline their own perception of racism .
Former Chelsea striker Ba, who now plays in Turkey for Istanbul Basaksehir, was astonished by the letter and wishes “all black players would get out of Serie A”.
The 34-year-old responded to Curva Nord’s comments on Twitter: “And here’s the reason why I decided not to play there when I could… And at that point, I wish all the black players would get out of this league! Surely it won’t stop their stupidity and hate but at least they won’t affect other races.”
Racism has also been prevalent in the Premier League at the start of the 2019-20 season, with Chelsea’s Kurt Zouma targeted by fans on social media along with Manchester United duo Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba.
Twitter and Facebook agreed to meet with United officials and anti-racism organisation Kick It Out after hateful messages were directed at Pogba, with a discussion set to take place on how best to tackle racism online in the future.
Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham was also singled out by a group of fans after missing a decisive penalty in a shootout defeat against Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup final on 14 August.
Blues boss Frank Lampard has encouraged social media platforms to put a better policing system in place, insisting it is “far too easy” for supporters to “spout hate” online.
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Two very average sides at the moment, the premier league has been in steady decline for a number of years now.
Both teams not in great form but Utd have the knack of winning games this season when they could be drawing or losing them which could be the difference on Sunday but in saying that it is Man Utd v Liverpool and form tends to go out the window in these games and I’m sure both teams will be fired up for it.
Dont care what gary neville thinks.. lvg is a winner
I watched a good bit of this game, it’s the first time I have seen UTD since the beginning of the season. They haven’t improved much. How are they 3rd.
Because the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs, Everton etc, their main rivals from last year are playing worse than Utd this season.
No it’s not. It’s because they’ve got 28 points from 15 games and would be top 4 with that tally any other season too.
I wish ye’d actually upload the video of van Gaal’s response. He is so outraged, it’s brilliant!
Sorry, wasn’t up when I first posted.
In fairness he is right to say he has to pay attention to his words. They needed three points from St. Marys and they got them. There is no point in a past player wading in and being critical when they are 3rd in the league. At least wait until after the New Year to bash the team.
Gway they wouldn’t beat Eggs..
It was a dire performance by Utd. However for the 3 clear chances Utd they converted two which has to be seen as good. On a rugby pitch that would be an excellent return, especially if the other side were dominating possession like Southampton were last night.
3rd in the league and facing Liverpool on Sunday with a number of straight wins…its shaping up to be a cracker for both sides!!