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I’m not going to hide, says Cadiz’s Cala after racism allegation

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CADIZ defender Juan Cala has said he will not hide away after being accused of making a racial slur to Mouctar Diakhaby in Sunday’s

2-1 Spanish top-flight victory over Valencia.

The Spaniard, who had an altercatio­n with Diakhaby leading to the Frenchman telling the referee he had been racially abused, said he will give his side of the story today.

The entire Valencia team left the pitch in protest after Diakhaby said he had been abused, but returned after being told by the referee they could be sanctioned if they did not return to the pitch.

Diakhaby asked to be substitute­d as he did not want to continue playing, and Cala, who scored the opening goal, was taken off by coach Alvaro Cervera at half-time.

The Spanish defender told Spanish network Gol at the club's training ground yesterday he was calm after the incident and that he will explain everything in a news conference today.

“I'm not going to hide,” Cala said.

“It seems like the presumptio­n you are innocent before proven guilty doesn't exist in this country.”

Cala did not speak to the media or post on social media after the match, although his manager Cervera said the defender had told him he had not insulted Diakhaby.

Cadiz said that they opposed racism and xenophobia "regardless of who the perpetrato­r is", adding that "anyone who commits these acts should pay for them, even if they play for our team".

Neither La Liga nor the Spanish football federation have announced whether Cala is being investigat­ed.

“We take any allegation of racism seriously and will work with the clubs and refereeing establishm­ent to do whatever is necessary to protect the values of equality and respect that prevail in our Spanish profession­al football competitio­n," La Liga said yesterday.

“La Liga condemns racism in all shapes and forms and has been an active party in persecutin­g hate crimes in Spain.”

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