Saturday, December, 30, 2017
  • Nation
  • World
  • States
  • Cities
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Galleries
  • Videos
  • Life Style
  • Specials
  • Opinions
  • All Sections  
    States Tamil Nadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Telangana Odisha
    Cities Chennai DelhiBengaluru Hyderabad Kochi Thiruvananthapuram
    Nation World Business Sport Cricket Football Tennis Other Education Social News
    Entertainment English Hindi Kannada Malayalam Tamil Telugu Review Galleries Videos
    Auto Life style Tech Health Travel Food Books Spirituality
    Opinions Editorials Ask Prabhu Columns Prabhu Chawla T J S George S Gurumurthy Ravi Shankar Shankkar Aiyar Shampa Dhar-Kamath Karamatullah K Ghori
    Edex Indulge Event Xpress Magazine The Sunday Standard E-paper
Home Sport Football

FA to pressure UEFA to act on Rhian Brewster racism claims

By AFP  |   Published: 30th December 2017 10:21 AM  |  

Last Updated: 30th December 2017 10:21 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

0

Share Via Email

Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster (Photo | Liverpoolfc.com)

LONDON: The Football Association lent its full support to Rhian Brewster, the leading scorer in England's Under-17 World Cup victory earlier this year, over his claims of suffering racial abuse and said it would push for "appropriate response from the relevant authorities".

The 17-year-old -- who is yet to make his debut for Liverpool's first team -- claimed Thursday UEFA "don't really care" about racism.

Brewster said he had witnessed racial abuse -- either aimed at him or a teammate -- seven times this year.

The FA in a statement on Friday said they understood his frustrations. 

"In Rhian's case, we have visited him at his club to discuss his concerns and understand his frustration at the perceived lack of action," read the statement.

"He has our full support and we will continue to push for appropriate responses from the relevant authorities."

The FA added they wanted to collaborate closely with UEFA and world governing body FIFA over the issue.  

"Our hope is to work closely with UEFA and FIFA to learn from these issues and to ensure a better way forward in order to protect young players," said the FA.

Brewster -- who scored two hat-tricks in two games at the Under-17 World Cup including one in the semi-final against Brazil -- told Thursday's edition of The Guardian UEFA were turning a blind eye to the issue.  "I don't think UEFA take this thing seriously. They don't really care. That is how it feels anyway, like it has been brushed under the carpet," he said.

Brewster said UEFA have yet to hold an inquiry into an incident involving Russian side Spartak Moscow three weeks ago where he claims he was the target of a racist remark by opposing captain Leonid Mironov.

Mironov denies he made a racial slur during the UEFA Youth League match. 

Brewster, who says he also suffered abuse in a European Championship Under-17 match against Ukraine and when playing Spanish outfit Sevilla in an Under-19 clash, admits the slurs have an effect.     

"On the day it happens, that night my head won't be there. I just want to be left alone," he said.

"I want to be by myself and left to think. The next day I'll still be thinking about it.

Under UEFA's rules any player found guilty of making racial slurs can be suspended for a minimum of 10 matches.

Stay up to date on all the latest Football news with The New Indian Express App. Download now
TAGS
FA UEFA Liverpool Rhian Brewster

O
P
E
N

More from this section

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere peaking as Arsene Wenger eyes Alex Ferguson record

Manchester City gaffer Pep Guardiola may lack Vincent Kompany for visit to Crystal Palace

Manchester City's spending power too much for Manchester United: Jose Mourinho

Latest

Steve Smith century secures Ashes Test draw with England

Foggy Saturday morning in Delhi, 13 trains cancelled

British PM May's key adviser quits over Brexit

India to launch 31 satellites on January 10

Taxpayers granted 10-day extension for filing GSTR-1

UP: Manager of madrasa arrested for molesting girls

2 dead, 1 hurt in Southern California law firm shooting

3 killed in Houston shootout, gunman kills self

Woman MEA staffer alleges assault by husband, in-laws

Videos
National karate champion losing fight against cancer due to lack of funds for treatment
Couple arrested for allegedly converting Hindu children into Christianity
arrow
Gallery
Poland has a vibrant and diverse media scene, but the country is also among a group of young democracies where media freedom is starting to come under pressure as part of broader efforts of a populist government to consolidate its power. (Photo | AP)
Is freedom of speech under threat in newer democracies like Poland, Hungary and Turkey?
At least 14 people were killed and 23 injured after a major fire broke out in a building in Kamala Mills Compound in Lower Parel area of south Mumbai. (Photo | AP)
Mumbai fire: 14 killed, 23 injured as fire engulfs Kamala Mills Compound in Lower Parel
arrow

FOLLOW US

Copyright - newindianexpress.com 2017

Dinamani | Kannada Prabha | Samakalika Malayalam | Malayalam Vaarika | Indulgexpress | Edex Live | Cinema Express | Event Xpress

Contact Us | About Us | Careers | Privacy Policy | Search | Terms of Use | Advertise With Us

Home | Nation | World | Cities | Business | Columns | Entertainment | Sport | Magazine | The Sunday Standard