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ENGLAND MAKES BIG STATEMENT

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ENGLAND made a significan­t statement against racism by beating Bulgaria 6-0 in a Euro 2020 qualifier that was twice halted by the referee after abuse of the visiting players, manager Gareth Southgate said on Monday.

The match in Sofia was a high-profile implementa­tion of a three-step protocol from European soccer’s governing body Uefa designed to tackle racist abuse from the crowd.

“I don’t think that’s ever been a situation that’s happened before in internatio­nal football,” said Southgate. “For me, an even bigger statement was the way our players played.

“We’ve got players that have been through something they should never have to experience, but have actually come off with a smile on their face because of how they’ve played.

“They always want the story to be about football, but they’ve also been part of something that I think will be bigger.”

England centre-back Tyrone Mings, who was making his senior debut and brought Southgate’s attention to the first incident after being targeted, said the players had made a collective decision to continue after half time.

Appropriat­e steps

“I think the way that we handled it, and the appropriat­e steps that were in place in the protocol that the team and us as players followed, was effective,” he added. “I’m very proud of the way that we handled it and let the football do the talking.

“The second half was better. We obviously made a collective decision at half time to come back out and play the game and see if anything changed.”

His England teammate Raheem Sterling, who scored two of the goals, said on Twitter that he felt sorry for Bulgaria “to be represente­d by such idiots in their stadium.”

Defender Harry Maguire added on his Twitter feed: “The best way to bounce back. Proud of the team. There’s no place in football for that – disgracefu­l behaviour. Something must be done.”

Marcus Rashford, who scored the seventh-minute opener, thanked England’s fans for their support.

“Not an easy situation to play in and not one which should be happening in 2019. Proud we rose above it to take three points but this needs stamping out,” he said.

 ??  ?? Tyrone Mings of England in action against Bulgaria during the UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying group A soccer match on Monday.
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Borislav Troshev
Tyrone Mings of England in action against Bulgaria during the UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying group A soccer match on Monday. Picture: EPA-EFE Borislav Troshev

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