African great Toure blasts football chiefs over racism

AFP  |  London 

Four-time of the year Toure says authorities should be more proactive when it comes to racism.

The 35-year-old former great -- who also starred for and Manchester City -- said football's governing bodies only reacted once incidents had already occurred, as in the case of the racist chanting during England's Euro 2020 in last week.

The fans directed their chants at several England players including defender and striker

"They (the authorities) sit and they have their coffee, their wine," Toure told

"Then they hear a case like Raheem happening and they jump on the phone saying: 'We have to have a meeting! We have to do something! "It shouldn't work that way. We have to be proactive. Something that is seen.

"We have to be working before that kind of situation with Raheem is happening." Toure, who was speaking on Sunday after receiving an award from Against Racism in (FARE), praised his former Manchester City team-mate Sterling for his behaviour during the match.

The 24-year-old restricted his response to cupping a hand to his ear after scoring a goal in the 5-1 thrashing of their opponents.

"I was surprised stayed so calm," said Toure.

"He is like my little brother. When you have seen what he has done surely he has to be of the Year."

Toure, though, is painfully aware of how football authorities get excited when racism hits the headlines then drop it, as did in 2016 by closing down a racism on which he sat.

He dryly observed that with the incident last week his services may be called upon again.

"They'll probably ask me to come and do this or that," he said.

"But I've been there for how many years. I've been there. People only start to see it when something happens.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 15:36 IST