The furious quarrel between Romelu Lukaku and Nicolò Barella during Sampdoria-Inter, which resulted in the Belgian's unrepeatable insults against the Sardinian midfielder, caused much discussion.

Barella's intolerance is an old question that is often repeated this year and comes back to the surface every time Inter are in trouble. The former Cagliari player often rants, waves his arms blatantly and complains about his teammates' mistakes . Gestures of annoyance that certainly don't help to calm the environment, but on Monday evening the Belgian center forward didn't send them to him and replied in kind : "That's not how you do it", he said several times, only to then insult him with words unrepeatable first in English and then in Italian.

Antonio Cassano, an Inter fan, intervened on that quarrel and had his say on Bobo TV, outspoken as usual: «The problem is in the handle – he said referring to Simone Inzaghi -. Conte won at Inter because he was a phenomenon in managing the group. If I had been the coach at half-time I would have called Barella and put him out immediately. If there's something that doesn't suit you out of the cog *** that's better ».

Then he concentrated on the former Cagliari player, reserving him a very tough attack: «Lukaku was in trouble, so what? He is always protesting, waving his arms, gesturing with his hands and told him to shut up. But who does Barella think he is? Zidane or Iniesta? He just runs back and forth like a cog*** and moans. But if he were to look for a way to do something constructive, then they also ask for 5.6, 10 million a year… But that's enough! ».

(Unioneonline/L)

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