a claim made by Everton owner Farhad Moshiri over Lukaku’s belief in the use of voodoo, or the Swede’s comments were racial stereotyping.Ibrahimovic has insisted that it is the former, rubbishing any claims that he is racist.He wrote on social media: "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."If Ibrahimovic is found guilty of racism, reports from Italian outlet La Stampa state that the legendary striker could be suspended for up to ten matches.Ibrahimovic ended up collecting two yellow cards and being sent for an early bath with more than half an hour left to play.Lukaku, meanwhile, will miss the first leg of Inter’s semi-final after triggering.
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