Inter Milan chairman Steven Zhang says the principle of non-discrimination is 'embedded in the DNA' of the club, after a widely criticised response from ultras fans to striker Romelu Lukaku being racially abused at a game.
Inter's Chinese chairman says the club's inclusive history makes him believe that 'a lot of fans, when they did it, the intention was not bad.'
Zhang says footall is 'not for violence, it's not for racism' and can be a force to educate people around the world.
The 28-year-old official spoke with reporters at a European Club Association meeting after he was elected to the 246-member group's executive board.
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we all know why inter ultras defended Cagliari fans. inter fans are themselves goons and they also might racially abuse some players