Inter forward Romelu Lukaku asked UEFA to act against the racist chanting from the stands during their 3-1 win against Slavia Prague. "The whole stadium did it."

The Belgian forward was not happy with the treatment he got in Prague and showed it through his gesture, pointing his finger at the spectators after scoring what could’ve been 2-0 to Inter.

The goal didn’t stand, as VAR gave a penalty at the other end to give Slavia Prague 1-1, but his reaction still stands strong and he now pleads for something to be done.

Inter forward Romelu Lukaku asked UEFA to act against the racist chanting from the stands during their 3-1 win against Slavia Prague. "The whole stadium did it."

The Belgian forward was not happy with the treatment he got in Prague and showed it through his gesture, pointing his finger at the spectators after scoring what could’ve been 2-0 to Inter.

The goal didn’t stand, as VAR gave a penalty at the other end to give Slavia Prague 1-1, but his reaction still stands strong and he now pleads for something to be done.

“I said it last time when I was with the national team,” Lukaku told Esporte Interativo after the match.

“UEFA now has to do something about it, because things like this in stadiums is not right.

“Today it happened twice with me and that is not right with people. We are in 2019, there are many players with many different nationalities in their teams.

“When there are people that for me are bad, at the stadium, that’s not a good example for the kids. I hope that UEFA now do something about it, because the whole stadium did it when Lautaro [Martinez] scored the first goal, and that’s not good for the people watching this game.”

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