Lazio’s communications manager promises “we’re ready to defend ourselves” in the Senad Lulic case.

The Bosnian launched an outrageous racist slur against Roma defender Antonio Rudiger after the Derby della Capitale, and will be sentenced today.

This afternoon the FIGC will hand down its disciplinary verdict, with Lulic potentially facing a 10-game ban, though it could be reduced to five while awaiting the verdict of the federal prosecutor.

Lazio’s communications manager promises “we’re ready to defend ourselves” in the Senad Lulic case.

The Bosnian launched an outrageous racist slur against Roma defender Antonio Rudiger after the Derby della Capitale, and will be sentenced today.

This afternoon the FIGC will hand down its disciplinary verdict, with Lulic potentially facing a 10-game ban, though it could be reduced to five while awaiting the verdict of the federal prosecutor.

“The player used a provocation to respond to another povocation,” Arturo Diaconale told SportItalia.

“We immediately asked for forgiveness, the lad didn’t want to be racist. Senad used politically incorrect language, but at the same time I expect an apology for the songs Roma fans aimed at the lad.

“We’re ready to defend ourselves, we hope there won’t be two weights and two measures.”

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