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SPORTS WORLD RALLIES ROUND ENGLAND PLAYERS SUBJECTED TO RACIST ABUSE

Rashford, Sancho and Saka receive widespread support after online attacks following the Euro 2020 final

- JON TURNER

The world of sport and local communitie­s across England have thrown their support behind Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka after they were subjected to racist abuse following their penalty misses in the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy.

After full time and extra time ended 1-1 at Wembley on Sunday, the final was settled on a penalty shootout, which Italy won 3-2 after Rashford hit the post and Sancho and Saka had their efforts saved. All three players have since received racist abuse online, while a mural of Rashford in his home town of Withington was defaced.

The abuse prompted a police investigat­ion and wide condemnati­on from England’s captain Harry Kane, manager Gareth Southgate, and millions more, including high-profile athletes across the world of sport and countless supporters.

In a letter released on his social media accounts on Monday night, Rashford said: “I felt as though I had let my teammates down. I felt as if I’d let everyone down. I can score penalties in my sleep so why not that one? All I can say is sorry. I wish it had gone differentl­y.”

Manchester United forward Rashford, who has become an influentia­l campaigner against food poverty and homelessne­ss in the UK, added: “I’ve grown into a sport where I expect to read things written about myself. Whether it be the colour of my skin, where I grew up, or, most recently, how I decide to spend my time off the pitch. I can take critique of my performanc­e all day long, my penalty was not good enough, it should have gone in but I will never apologise for who I am and where I came from.”

Rashford, Sancho, and Saka all received an outpouring of support in the aftermath of the Euro 2020 final and that support continued throughout yesterday. The vandalised mural in Rashford’s hometown was swiftly covered up with hundreds of messages of support and its artist, Akse P19, has now restored the original artwork while keeping the surroundin­g messages in place.

Rashford’s Manchester United teammate Paul Pogba, who represente­d France at Euro 2020, addressed all three players in an Instagram post: “I am proud of you. You took the courage to take the penalties and you showed your worth to help your country reach the final.

“We cannot tolerate or stand for racism anymore and we will never stop combating it. You boys should hold your heads high and be proud of your confidence. You are examples of this beautiful game. Never forget that.”

Later on Tuesday, the England football team posted an illustrati­on captioned “our three lions” of Rashford, Sancho, and Saka with lion shadows. La Liga club Barcelona showed their support by posting a photo of the England team accompanie­d with the words: “Losing a penalty shootout is part of football, and a part of life. Racism is not.”

Athletes from other sports have also expressed their support for Rashford, Sancho, and Saka. NBA star Carmelo Anthony, who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers, quote-tweeted Rashford’s letter and wrote: “We often forget in the spirit of competitio­n that the very people you root for or against are human nonetheles­s. We’re with you Marcus Rashford.”

English golfer Tommy Fleetwood, ahead of taking part in this week’s British Open, backed Saka to use the disappoint­ment as motivation.

“I know what it feels like to come very, very close to your dream and not achieve it, so I sort of can relate to what the guys are feeling in a way, just without the added nation that’s behind them,” Fleetwood said.

“Saka is a 19-year-old kid. He’s got an amazing career in front of him if he’s allowed to blossom and create his own path. It’s important that they can move on and become the players that they can be. I do think England have a very big future in football.”

You boys should hold your heads high and be proud ... you are examples of the beautiful game. Never forget that

PAUL POGBA

French footballer

 ?? AP ?? Street artist Akse P19 repairs the mural of England player Marcus Rashford in Manchester yesterday
AP Street artist Akse P19 repairs the mural of England player Marcus Rashford in Manchester yesterday

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