Lazio midfielder Lulic banned 20 days for racist remark

Lazio's Senad Lulic, left, and Marco Parolo, centre, fight for the ball with as Galatasaray's Ryan Donk falls on the pitch. (AP)

ROME — Lazio midfielder Senad Lulic has been banned for 20 days and fined 10,000 euros (around $10,500) for a racist insult toward Roma defender Antonio Rudiger following the Rome derby.

In a post-match interview, Lulic said Rudiger was provoking Lazio players and that "two years ago he was selling socks and belts in Stuttgart, now he acts like he’s a phenomenon."

A day after the Dec. 4 derby, Lulic wrote on Instagram that he responded to a provocation with "another provocation."

Lulic, who is Bosnian, said "I come from a country that knows about the tragedies caused by ethnic prejudices. That’s why I’m sorry that I got carried away by the post-derby tensions and to have expressed myself in an inopportune manner."

Roma won the derby 2-0.

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