Nicolo Barella stopped Inter fans from signing a chant about AC Milan’s Theo Hernandez during their Scudetto celebrations outside the Duomo last night.
Inter won 2-1 in the derby to clinch their 20th Scudetto, with Francesco Acerbi scoring from a corner and then Marcus Thuram doubling the advantage with a shot from the edge of the box, rendering Fikayo Tomori’s late tap-in a mere consolation.
During the celebrations that began on Piazza del Duomo, a group of Inter fans started to chant about Milan full-back Theo Hernandez, calling him ‘a son of a b*tch’. However, Barella – who had a megaphone – gestured for them to stop before starting a different chant about Denzel Dumfries.
Another feisty duel between Dumfries and Theo saw both of them sent off, with both players receiving a one-match ban as was confirmed earlier today.
NOI. SIGNORI.
Altroché "mandate un messaggio",
tizio a caso "figlio di puttana" con tanto di testa a ritmo e tanto tanto altro.Silenzio, mano che ti fa "no" e si fa partire coro a tinte nerazzurre.
NOI, SMOKING BIANCO, ci rappresenta.
Noi.
⭐️⭐️ pic.twitter.com/ZK9crA8drG— SSam CAMPIONE D'ITALIA ⭐️⭐️ 🐍 (@__SSam_77) April 23, 2024
W by barella, maybe he understands that the phrase “son of a b*tch” is misogynist
Who cares! You sound like the type to get your lady knickers in a twist over someone making any kind of joke.
Some Milan players should have done the same when Milan won the scudetto. Yet, they did the opposite by provoking the fans instead.
Let’s face it, we were outclassed again by Inter here.
Currently no dignified players like Maldini etc.