Gareth Southgate appeared dejected as he addressed the ‘unacceptable’ racist abuse to which his players were subjected during England’s resounding 5-1 win in Montenegro. Danny Rose appeared to be targeted by monkey chants, while Callum Hudson-Odoi – on his full debut – picked up a cigarette lighter thrown towards Raheem Sterling, who was allegedly targeted by the crowd throughout the game. Uefa has charged Montenegro over the incidents during the Euro 2020 qualifier, but Southgate added that any sanctions implemented would be ‘worthless’ without education.
Ian Wright hits out at ‘embarrassing’ Uefa after racist chanting in Montenegro

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  1. Lmao a black man repesent for england team. He think he racist tactic will work on eastern european country, eastern european doesn't have white guilt. Also i don't remember monterngo is african country😂😂😂

  2. The easiest way for the English Manager to shield his players from anti-black abuse is to appoint actual Englishmen to the English National Team. Crazy concept in 2019, I know.

  3. FIFA should place a penalty rule on racial abuse in the game of football,in that any player or fan who racially abuses the opponent is penalised by allowing the opponent team take a game pause penalty. That will really help I believe. For a fact if the fans can influence a game they can as much cause their teams to be punished for their stupidity. Thank you