Lukaku knew he would have to deal with Italy racism


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Inter Milan v Hellas Verona - San Siro, Milan, Italy - November 9, 2019 Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku reacts REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Inter Milan and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku said he had anticipated having to deal with racism when he moved to Italy's Serie A at the start of the season and wants tougher action from Uefa, European football's controlling body, to root it out.

"I knew it would happen. I was prepared because I had spoken to other footballers about it," the striker said in a rare appearance before the media in St Petersburg on Friday, on the eve of Belgium's Euro 2020 match against hosts Russia.

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