SA Romelu Lukaku A hostile reception awaits him at Giusseppe Meazza, where this Sunday (6:00 pm) Intera team where he played between 2019 and 2021 and last season, will receive Romewhich this summer achieved its transfer from Chelsea.
50,000 whistles to welcome Lukaku
“October 29 is a day that should be marked in red to hear the disgust caused by the man who turned his back on us in a dishonorable way. Before the match against Rome we will give away 50,000 whistles to use until we run. panting at every time the traitor of our shirt touches the ball,” reports those responsible for the ‘North Curvea group of interista supporters who will distribute 50,000 whistles to receive Lukakuwho fell to his feet in the capital team.
This is proven by the seven goals he scored in nine games as a ‘gianlorosso’ player. “Lukaku will play. It will be a very difficult game and he is an important player for us,” said his coach. Jose Mourinhoin the press conference before the match in the Europa League that this Thursday will face his team with Slavia Prague at the Olympic Stadium in Rome (7:00 pm).
“What he did, 200 players have done”
The Portuguese coach is ironic about the initiative of what is his hobby. “I didn’t know that Lukaku was that important in Milan. What he did, won the ‘shield‘and some’cops‘, 200 players have done this in the history of Inter,” he commented.
Finally, Mourinho compared the situation of Lukaku where the players want Hakan Calhanoglucurrently in Interor retirees Fabio Cannavaro either Christian Vieri, both with the past ‘neroazzurro’. “If Lukaku left Inter for Roma to help his coach, it would be a drama, but Calhanoglu from Milan to Inter is amazing. Cannavaro from Inter to Juve? No problem. Vieri from Inter to Milan? No problem. No problem. I’m surprised,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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