Inter have condemned anti-Semitic chants made by their fans during Saturday’s Milan derby writing #NoToDiscrimination on social media.

The FIGC has opened an investigation into discriminatory chants made by their supporters at the Stadio Meazza minutes before the kick-off of the derby della Madonnina.

A group of fans in Inter’s Curva Nord sang: “The Champions of Italy are Jews”, triggering a reaction from Milan on Twitter.

The Nerazzurri have also reacted on social media, sharing an official statement to condemn the chants that the club do not directly mention.

“We have been Brothers of the World since 1908. It is a commitment we have always made. It is in our history, it is who we are. Brothers Universally United #NoToDiscrimination.”

Juventus fans also made anti-Semitic chants during Saturday’s game with Fiorentina and the Bianconeri fans are also under investigation.

5 thought on “See: Inter condemn anti-Semitic chants made by their fans in Milan derby”
  1. @Mohammed.

    I didn’t comment on this article. The American baseborn that is Lord uses my name, and FI know it isn’t me so delete it.

  2. The fans are so desperate about Simpletone Inzaghi showing his true colors, that their true colors come out…

  3. @Rosario
    I tried to applaud you for pointing out the hypocrisy and double standards, but my messages didn’t go through on that yesterday’s article.
    Hopefully, I can do it here. Congrats, man.

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