171 Juventus fans to be barred for racist abuse of Lukaku, who can play in Cup semi 2nd leg

Romelu Lukaku's Inter teammates guiding him from the field after he was sent off in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals against Juventus. PHOTO: REUTERS

ROME – The Italian authorities will impose stadium bans on 171 Juventus fans found to have chanted racist abuse at Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku during a Coppa Italia semi-final earlier in April, the police said on Monday.

The Belgian was subjected to abuse during the first leg at Juventus “before, during, and after the penalty” he scored to earn Inter a 1-1 draw, the player’s representatives said.

The police did not specify the length of the bans that the fans would face for the offence. They were identified using video footage from the stadium.

Inter fans also taunted their Serie A rivals during the game with chants referring to the 1985 Heysel stadium disaster, where Juventus beat Liverpool 1-0 in the European Cup final, police added.

The police findings will be passed on to the football authorities for possible further action.

Lukaku will play in the return leg on Wednesday after his one-match ban was overturned by the president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) as a measure to fight racism.

The 29-year-old was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for his goal celebration, during which he held his finger up to his mouth to silence Juventus fans. REUTERS

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