Before the game against Bologna, AC Milan's sports director, Paolo Maldini, was asked about the Ibrahimovic-Lukaku case. He said that the club is ready to defend Ibrahimovic especially when racism is brought into the topic of discussion and that Lukaku attacked the Milan players. (You can read the full interview here.)
The reply came from Giuseppe Marotta, director of city rivals Inter, who was asked by DAZN about the situation and this is what he said:
"It has been said that Lukaku attacked the Rossoneri players. The images are there for everyone to see, Lukaku is not an aggressive person. He is not a violent person. I have known him for a long time. Our duty as a club is to educate our players to not act like this because children are watching. The violence does not belong to our world."