Ibrahimovic apologised for Milan derby red card – Pioli

Football
By Reuters | Jan 27, 2021
January 26, 2021 AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic clashes with Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku [REUTERS]

AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli said Zlatan Ibrahimovic had apologised after he was sent off during his side's 2-1 defeat to rivals Inter Milan in a fiery derby on Tuesday.

Ibrahimovic gave his side the lead in the Coppa Italia quarter final, drilling in off the post, before tempers became frayed in the San Siro.

Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, who played together at Manchester United, locked heads and exchanged words at the end of the first half, before the pair had to be restrained as the players left the pitch for the interval.

The referee cautioned both before giving Ibrahimovic another yellow card and a red in the second half for a foul on Aleksandar Kolarov -- the first time the Swede has been sent off in Europe since being dismissed while playing for Paris St Germain at Chelsea in March 2015.

"He (Ibrahimovic) apologised like the great champion he is," Pioli said. "He got a bit caught up in the desire to help the team.

"It wasn't easy to stay in the game a man down. The pressure from Inter was strong."

Inter came from behind to win the match, with a penalty from Lukaku and a 97th-minute winner from Christian Eriksen sending Antonio Conte's side through to the semi finals.

January 26, 2021 AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic clashes with Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku [REUTERS]

"We paid for the effort in the last half hour and we couldn't bring home a positive result," Pioli added. "It shouldn't have happened, but that's how it went.

"We are very sorry because we had prepared for the game well."

Inter will play the winner of Juventus and SPAL's quarter-final clash on Wednesday thanks to Eriksen's late intervention off the bench.

It was the Dane's first goal of a frustrating season. Eriksen has started just four league games this campaign and has been linked with a move back to England as a result of his struggles in Italy since joining Inter last January.

However, Conte said Eriksen is going nowhere during this winter transfer window.

"I have been repeating for a month that no one will arrive and no one will leave," Conte told reporters.

"With Christian we are working tactically to find an alternative to (Marcelo) Brozovic, because we don't have another playmaker in the squad.

"He (Eriksen) is a very intelligent player, he has quality and he is part of the project. I'm happy that he scored that goal today."

 

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