Mauro Icardi scored a double as Inter Milan went top of Serie A
on Tuesday with a 3-2 win over Sampdoria as victims of the Holocaust were
remembered following anti-semitic acts by Lazio fans.
Inter
captain Icardi and Sampdoria counterpart Fabio Quagliarella handed out copies
of "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Italian Jewish writer Primo Levi's
memoir "If This Is A Man" to child mascots accompanying players onto
the pitch at the San Siro.
The
initiative followed the controversy ignited after Lazio fans defaced the Stadio
Olimpico, which they share with rivals Roma, during Sunday's league game
against Cagliari with anti-semitic slogans and stickers showing images of
Frank.
On
the pitch the hosts led 3-0 after 54 minutes with Slovak Milan Skriniar opening
after 18 minutes against his former club with another ex-Sampdoria man Icardi
adding to his tally on 32 and 54 minutes for 11 league goals this season.