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    England’s 6-0 thrashing of Bulgaria marred by racist chants

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 15, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Racism marred England's 6-0 thrashing of Bulgaria as Tyrone Mings was targeted on his debut
    Racism marred England's 6-0 thrashing of Bulgaria as Tyrone Mings was targeted on his debut
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    England’s Euro 2020 qualifier in Bulgaria was halted twice as fans were warned about racist behaviour including Nazi salutes and monkey chanting.

    The first pause came in the 28th minute with England leading 2-0.

    A stadium announcement then condemned the abuse before stating the match would be abandoned if it continued.

    However, the game was stopped again in the 43rd minute before restarting after discussions between the referee and England manager Gareth Southgate.

    England went on to win 6-0 in Sofia to strengthen their place at the top of Group A.

    ‘England’s Clarke describes it as one of the most appalling nights I’ve seen in football’

    Football Association chairman Greg Clarke was at the game and witnessed the abuse first hand, saying it had left a number of the England players and staff visibly upset.

    “I heard examples of appalling racist chanting,” he said.

    “I was looking at a group of people, all in black – about 50 of them – who were making what looked like political fascist gestures. I couldn’t be sure, it was 100 metres away but it looked appalling.

    “I’ve spoken to one or two of the players and I’ve also spoken to one or two of the backroom staff, because we don’t just have a multiracial team, we have a multiracial backroom staff.

    “They were visibly emotionally upset, and I spoke to Gareth after the game too and I offered him our full support.”

    Not an easy situation to play in and not one which should be happening in 2019. Proud we rose above it to take three points but this needs stamping out. pic.twitter.com/jTnUGOa8z2

    — Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) October 14, 2019

    Clarke says he expects European football’s governing body UEFA to conduct a thorough review of the incident.

    “UEFA, who I’ve spoken to throughout the game, at half-time and at the end of the game, will be carrying out a thorough investigation to make sure this appalling scene of terrible racism is treated appropriately,” he said.

    READ: Euro 2020: Batshuayi scores as Belgium continue flawless record

    In a statement, the FA confirmed England players were subjected to “abhorrent racist chanting” and that it was “unacceptable at any level of the game”.

    England defender Tyrone Mings, who was making his international debut, said the players had decided as a group at half-time to continue the game.

    “Just before the end of the first half the appropriate next step was to return to the changing room,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

    “We made a common-sense decision to play the remaining few minutes and decided at half-time. Everybody made the decision. The manager, the team, the supporting staff. We spoke about it at half-time and we dealt with it and escalated it in the right way.

    “I am proud of how we dealt with it and took the appropriate steps.”

    The Vasil Levski Stadium was subject to a partial closure for this match after Bulgaria were sanctioned for racist behaviour of fans during qualifiers against Kosovo and the Czech Republic in June.

    The build-up to the game had been dominated by concerns of potential incidents of racism, with England striker Tammy Abraham saying the players would be prepared to walk off the pitch if they were targeted.

    Southgate held a meeting with his players over the weekend to underline the Uefa three-step protocol in dealing with racist incidents – but the subject provoked an angry response from the Bulgarian football authorities.

    Bulgaria coach Krasimir Balakov had accused England of having a bigger racism problem than his own country.

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