Scottish Daily Mail

CZECHS INSIST THEY WILL ‘RESPECT’ UEFA DECISION ON BUST-UP

- By BRIAN MARJORIBAN­KS

Slavia Prague have vowed to respect the outcome of investigat­ions into their hugely controvers­ial clash with rangers — and take action if necessary.

The Czech league leaders have denied racism accusation­s against their player Ondrej Kudela and accused his alleged victim glen Kamara of punching Kudela after the europa league last-16 match last Thursday.

Kamara claimed Kudela’s version of on-pitch events was a ‘complete and utter lie’ and added that ibrox team-mate Bongani Zungu had heard what was said.

a statement published on Slavia’s Twitter account read: ‘everything that happened in glasgow is now being examined by ueFa and — on our initiative — by Scottish police.

‘We believe everything will be investigat­ed and we will respect the decision. if the outcome warrants it, we will act. ‘We hope that the situation will not escalate further and we will know the outcome of the investigat­ion soon.

‘We appeal to our fans to restrain from any inappropri­ate statements, and we believe that rangers FC will do the same. it is the only possible way.

‘There will be no further comment from the club as we do not consider appropriat­e to engage in the exchange of views on social media where — among our other things — death threats to our supporters were published.’

Slavia president Jaroslav Tvrdik declared himself ‘extremely ashamed’ by a photo on social media of an ‘absolutely disgusting, embarrassi­ng, racist’ banner aimed towards Kamara by a group of fans over the weekend.

Police Scotland confirmed yesterday that an investigat­ion was under way.

a Police Scotland spokespers­on said: ‘We have received a report of an assault following the match between rangers and Slavia Prague at ibrox on Thursday, 18 March, 2021. Officers are liaising with both teams and an investigat­ion is under way.’

Slavia used the Czech embassy in london to file their complaint after first requesting consular assistance.

a statement from the embassy read: ‘The embassy of the Czech republic in london was contacted by the representa­tives of SK Slavia Praha after the match with rangers FC on 18th March to provide them with assistance, as they were concerned for their security.

‘The embassy fulfilled its consular duties to help Czech citizens in need and contacted Police Scotland.

‘The police later confirmed that the team securely arrived to their hotel from ibrox stadium. Police Scotland also promised to conduct another risk assessment in the morning to assure the safe departure of the team from the country.’

Meanwhile, Police Scotland have confirmed that a teenager has been arrested over alleged online racist abuse aimed at rangers striker alfredo Morelos, who scored in Sunday’s 1-1 Old Firm derby draw at Celtic Park.

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