The fine for brawling Ibrahimovi and Lukaku will be awarded to charitable causes

The fines that will be imposed on the Belgian Inter strikers Romelu Lukaku and AC Milan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, after Jharhma in the match that brought together the two teams in the Italian Football Cup, will be awarded to associations concerned with charitable work, according to what was announced by the leader and runner-up of the "Serie A".


The two clubs said in a joint statement Thursday that what happened "is not in line with the common principles of fair play," and pledged to provide the amount of the fine, which has not yet been determined in the plea bargain with the Italian Football Association for Charity.


Inter, who is a guest to Bologna on Saturday in the 29th stage, tops Serie A with 65 points in their quest to win the title for the first time since 2010, while its "neighbor" in Milan, hosts Sampdoria on the same day, lags behind in second place by a difference of 6. points.


The "Derby" saw anger in the quarter-finals of the domestic cup at the "San Siro" stadium on January 26, 2021, a strong quarrel between the two former teammates in Manchester United.


Although the players of the two teams intervened quickly to end the dispute, Abrahamovic decided to escalate, and entered into a chatter with the Belgian striker and tried to head him, to get a yellow card and then followed it with another in the second half, to be expelled from the match after he was the goal of the advance for Milan, which allowed Inter to return thanks to A penalty kick scored precisely by Lukaku before snatching the injury-time victory with a free kick by Denmark substitute Christian Eriksen.


The Italian Sports Court suspended the two attackers one game, after accusing them of unsportsmanlike behavior on the field.

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