Zlatan Ibrahimovic was interviewed by Federal Prosecutor inspectors this morning as part of the FIGC investigation into possible racial abuse towards Romelu Lukaku.
The Inter and Milan striker were involved in a spat in a Coppa Italia derby clash on January 26.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was interviewed by Federal Prosecutor inspectors this morning as part of the FIGC investigation into possible racial abuse towards Romelu Lukaku.
The Inter and Milan striker were involved in a spat in a Coppa Italia derby clash on January 26.
The Federal Prosecutor, however, has opened an investigation and has summoned the referee on the night.
According to Calciomercato.com, Ibra was interviewed by the inspectors of the Federal Prosecutor at Casa Milan this morning and was assisted by lawyer Fabio Esposito.
Romelu Lukaku will also be interviewed in the coming days.
Both players were booked and served a one-match ban after the game.
Ibra was booked again and, therefore, sent off in the second half, while Lukaku was on a yellow card and missed the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final earlier this week.

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