Manchester United: stop talking more about the racist song than goals – Lukaku urges fans


Manchester United striker, Romelu Lukaku, has released a statement via agent Mino Raiola, urging United fans to stop chanting a song celebrating the size of his manhood.

The, “racist” song was heard again in the stands at the weekend during the Red Devils away 1-0 win against Southampton and the 24-year-old has urged it to stop.

Now, through agent Mino Raiola, Lukaku has reiterated his desire for the song to stop.

“He would like this song to stop. They are talking more about the song than about his football. That’s his and my quote,” Raiola said, as reported by The Times.

Lukaku has been a key figure as United have moved to second in the Premier League table, trailing neighbours Man City only on goal difference.

The Belgium International has scored six goals in his first six league outings for United.Dailypost

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