Prolific outburst at work-Italian television cost football commentator his job

Italian football continues to be plagued by endless racism scandals.

This summer, Romelu Lukaku, who arrived at Inter Milan, became the latest target for both insensitive fans and outspoken football commentators.

R. Lukaku first experienced racist insults during a match with "Cagliari," where opposing fans imitated monkey noises while he took a shot.

This incident caused outrage in the football community, but the Italian Football Federation did not take any action.

The latest racism scandal, involving R. Lukaku as well, was sparked by "TopCalcio24" commentator Luciano Passirani, who was suspended from the television station after his incomprehensible remarks.

"I don't see many players like Lukaku in Italy. I really like him," initially expressed the Italian commentator.

However, the 80-year-old football commentator then added: "The only way to stop him is to feed him ten bananas."