AS Roma coach Jose Mourinho has taken a swipe at the fans of Inter Milan regarding their treatment of Romelu Lukaku.
The Portuguese tactician will lead his calvary to the Guiseppe Meazza on Sunda to take on the in-form Nerrazuris in a fierce encounter in the Italian Serie A.
The main talking point of that game will be the on-loan star from Chelsea, Romelu Lukaku, as he will face his former club.
Asked whether the former Everton striker would be playing, Mourinho said, “Lukaku will play. It’s a very difficult and important match; he is important for us, especially without [Paulo] Dybala and [Lorenzo] Pellegrini. Lukaku must play.”
“I didn’t know he was so important in Milan, because of what he did—winning the Scudetto, two cups—200 players in Inter have won a Super Cup.”
“Afterwards, it is interesting to understand why if Lukaku goes from Inter to Roma to help his coach, it is a drama, while in the past [Fabio] Cannavaro went from Inter to Juve without problems. [Christian] Vieri, no problem; Romelu at Roma is a surprise because I didn’t think he would be in the hearts of the Inter fans,” he added.












