UK PM slams ‘disgraceful’ racist abuse of England players in Hungary

UK PM slams ‘disgraceful’ racist abuse of England players in Hungary

Media reports say monkey chants were aimed at England forward Raheem Sterling and substitute Jude Bellingham.

Raheem Sterling removes his jersey after scoring during the World Cup 2022 group qualifier in Budapest yesterday. (AP pic)
LONDON:
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on world football’s governing body Fifa on Friday to take action over “disgraceful” racist abuse aimed at England players by Hungary fans during a World Cup qualifier.

“It is completely unacceptable that England players were racially abused in Hungary last night,” Johnson said on Twitter.

He urged Fifa to take “strong action against those responsible to ensure that this kind of disgraceful behaviour is eradicated from the game for good”.

England players were targeted with racial abuse by some Hungary supporters during Thursday’s World Cup qualifier in Budapest that England won 4-0, British broadcasters reported.

ITV and Sky Sports said their reporters heard monkey chants being aimed at England forward Raheem Sterling and substitute Jude Bellingham.

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