Paolo Di Canio attacked the journalists after Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku clashed in Inter’s 2-1 win over Milan. ‘It’s a dispute, they don’t know what it means’.
The incident sparked controversy and discussions, as the two former teammates clashed right before half-time in the last Derby della Madonnina.
Di Canio believes
Paolo Di Canio attacked the journalists after Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku clashed in Inter’s 2-1 win over Milan. ‘It’s a dispute, they don’t know what it means’.
The incident sparked controversy and discussions, as the two former teammates clashed right before half-time in the last Derby della Madonnina.
Di Canio believes
“These things happen on the pitch, nobody is at fault,” Di Canio told Sky Sport Italia. “We can’t be following social media or those papers or journalists who usually say all sort of things.
“Some of them even support their team while they are writing and wish you death. They are the ones who want to explain what should happen on a football pitch.
“It may not be an Oxfordesque behaviour, it may not be good behaviour, but it’s a dispute, they don’t know what it means.”