Inter Milan forward Romelu Lukaku has seemingly mocked AC Milan attacker Zlatan Ibrahimovic after Inter won the Serie A title at the weekend.
The former Manchester United teammates fell out this season when the two rival Milan clubs met in the Coppa Italia quarter-final in January, as they were seen butting heads and trading insults with each other.
Inter Milan secured their first Serie A title in 11 years on Sunday after Sassuolo drew 1-1 with second-placed Atalanta, following Antonio Conte's side's 2-0 victory against Crotone on Saturday.
On Monday, Lukaku took to Twitter to post a celebratory tweet about Inter's title success, referring to himself as the "King of Milano".
The real god ✝️
— R.Lukaku Bolingoli9 (@RomeluLukaku9) May 3, 2021
has crowned the king!
Now bow down
Il nostro dio ✝️ ha incoronato i Re!
Ora inchinatevi!
King of Milano 😉👑 pic.twitter.com/n0gAiYWFTp
This appears to be a dig at Ibrahimovic, who said in an interview in October 2020, when talking about himself: "Milan never had a king, they have a god."
Lukaku has registered 21 goals this season for Inter, while Ibrahimovic has scored 15 goals.
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