Milan ready to defend Ibrahimovic against racism

Bologna's Japanese defender Takehiro Tomiyasu (R) heads the ball past AC Milan's Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the Serie A football match between Bologna and AC Milan on January 30, 2021 at the Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna. (AFP)
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Updated 31 January 2021
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Milan ready to defend Ibrahimovic against racism

ITALY, Milan: AC Milan will defend Zlatan Ibrahimovic if he faces disciplinary action for racism after the Swede clashed with Inter’s Romelu Lukaku during an Italian Cup match this week, team technical director Paolo Maldini said on Saturday.
“We are ready to defend Ibrahimovic in any way possible if racism should be brought up, which has nothing to do with him,” said Maldini.
“It happens to argue, it’s an ugly episode to watch, but it ends there.
“(Ibrahimovic) was sorry for having left the team with 10 (players). He defended his teammates against Lukaku’s unprovoked attacks.”
The heated altercation between the former Manchester United teammates began before the half-time whistle of the quarterfinal match which Inter won in the San Siro.

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The heated altercation between the former Manchester United teammates began before the half-time whistle of the quarterfinal match which Inter won in the San Siro.

Ibrahimovic taunted Lukaku by evoking voodooism before the pair went head-to-head, trading insults with a furious Lukaku restrained by his teammates.
Ibrahimovic spoke out against racism on Wednesday, writing on Twitter: “In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism.
“We are all the same race — we are all equal!! We are all players some better then others.”
Both players were booked over the incident and Ibrahimovic was subsequently sent off in the second half after picking up a second yellow.
They will both be suspended for their team’s next Italian Cup game, with Lukaku picking up a yellow card in the previous game.
The Belgian will miss next Tuesday’s Italian Cup semifinal, first leg tie against Juventus.


Kane helps Bayern past Leipzig into German Cup semis

Updated 12 February 2026
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Kane helps Bayern past Leipzig into German Cup semis

  • Bayern join defending champions Stuttgart, Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg in the last four of this season’s competition

MUNICH, Germany: Harry Kane scored a penalty and Luis Diaz struck again as Bayern Munich beat RB Leipzig 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the German Cup semifinals for the first time since 2020.
Already on the wrong side of two Bayern thumpings this season, Leipzig were much improved but the hosts grabbed hold of the match with two goals in four second-half minutes.
Bayern join defending champions Stuttgart, Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg in the last four of this season’s competition.
Kane’s penalty was his 39th goal in all competitions for Bayern this season, while Diaz’s goal was his fifth in his past three matches.
Winners of this competition a record 20 times, 14 more than any other club, Bayern had failed to make it past the quarter-finals since 2020, when they beat Leverkusen in the final. 

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane is fouled by Leipzig's Austrian midfielder #14 Christoph Baumgartner during the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) quarter-final football match between FC Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig in Munich, southern Germany on February 11, 2026. (AFP)


Leipzig had won two of the past four German Cups but Bayern had form over the visitors this season, winning their two Bundesliga clashes by a combined score of 11-1.
Leipzig pressured the hosts early and were celebrating a goal after just four minutes, but an acrobatic Christoph Baumgartner strike was disallowed for a narrow offside.
Bayern immediately made the most of the let-off, Kane forcing a last-ditch clearance from Ridle Baku with the Leipzig goalkeeper laying on the turf.
The home side gradually wrestled control of the match and were unlucky not to take the lead with 57 minutes gone when Leipzig ‘keeper Maarten Vandevoordt denied Serge Gnabry with a stunning save.
Bayern were in front just five minutes later, Kane converting from the spot after Vandevoordt felled an advancing Josip Stanisic in the box.
Kane’s spot-kick, his fifth goal versus Leipzig this season, was his 12th penalty in all competitions this campaign.
Bayern’s goals this season have come in bursts and the Bavarians scored again just four minutes later, when Michael Olize found Diaz on the counter to help book a spot in the final four.
The German Cup final will be held at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on May 23.