Racist chanting halts England game
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GARETH Southgate’s men stood firm in the face of sickening racism as England thrashed Bulgaria on a night of shame in Sofia.
The Three Lions took a giant stride towards Euro 2020 as they bounced back from Friday’s shock loss in the Czech Republic, yet this will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.
Nazi salutes and racist chanting marred yesterday’s thumping 6-0 win, where Marcus Rashford and Harry Kane goals complemented braces from Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling as the players showed great dignity in finishing the match.
Few would have blamed Southgate’s side for walking off at the Vasil Levski National Stadium, where play was twice halted in the first half due to racism.
A stadium announcement in the 28th minute — the first step of the Uefa protocol explained to England’s players in depth at the start of the international break — warned fans that the Group A encounter may be abandoned if they did not immediately halt racist behaviour.
Tyrone Mings, making his senior debut, appeared to be subject of some of the abuse and it looked like the second step would be invoked just before half-time, only for play to resume after a brief break.
TV cameras picked up Mings asking a match official “Did you hear that?” before an announcement over the PA system issued a warning to the crowd.
A group of Bulgarian fans left the ground and captain Ivelin Popov spoke to some other supporters during half-time.
It is understood that various officials met at half-time and decided that the teams would walk off if racism reared its head again in the second period.
Sterling and Kane struck as the match was completed, but all the post-match talk will be about Bulgaria and the need for a firm reaction from Uefa.
Former England striker Ian Wright said: “It says everything you need to know about Uefa.
“We’re looking at a stadium where half of it is closed with banners that have done nothing.
“That’s the extent of what they feel they are doing to combat racism in this country. The fact is, we’ve seen a set of people who have got no respect, they don’t care, and Uefa are doing nowhere near enough.”