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Bulgaria coach and players say they did not hear racist abuse

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SOFIA: Bulgaria coach Krasimir Balakov (pic) and several of his players said they did not hear any racist abuse directed towards the England team during their side’s 6-0 defeat in a Euro 2020 qualifier that was twice halted by the referee.

England thrashed Bulgaria in the Group A qualifier to hand the hosts their heaviest ever home defeat but the game will be remembered more for the racist incidents that led to the game being temporaril­y stopped in the first half.

“It’s a very delicate subject,” said former midfielder Balakov, part of the Bulgaria side that reached the semi-finals at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, who has accused England of having a bigger racism problem than his own country.

“I do not think there is a single person in Bulgaria who would say that racism is something pleasant. But at the same time, it is very strange how this topic is interprete­d in football. I have heard absolutely nothing (during the game).”

Most of the Bulgaria players said they had not heard any abuse of the England team, with keeper Plamen Iliev saying: “The crowd was behaving well, I have not heard any insults.”

Bulgarian Football Union vice-president Yordan Lechkov added: “It’s quite disappoint­ing to focus on racism. It’s not serious to concentrat­e on that if there’s a qualifier like this and we’re playing against a team like England.”

Bulgaria captain Ivelin Popov tried to appeal to the home supporters in a heated discussion at half-time. He did not go to the dressing room but instead attempted to explain to the fans that their behaviour was unacceptab­le.

Regarding Popov’s efforts, England’s first goalscorer Marcus Rashford said: “Also been told what the Bulgaria captain did at halftime. To stand alone and do the right thing takes courage and acts like that shouldn’t go unnoticed.”

Balakov also explained his comments on Sunday that England had a bigger racism problem than Bulgaria.

“What I meant was that in the Bulgarian championsh­ip we’ve not had such problems while there have been incidents in various levels of English football involving racism,” he told a news conference after Monday’s game.

“But we don’t have this problem in Bulgaria, I can assure you of that.”

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