Fans booing players taking a knee shows racism still a problem

Fans booing players taking a knee shows racism still a problem

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Paul Pogba ,Karim Benzema and Wales’ Chris Mepham take a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

England midfielder Jordan Henderson said fans who booed players for taking a knee before matches proved racism is still an issue and that the team will continue to take a stand during the European Championship.



There were jeers from a small section of spectators at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough when players took the knee before Englandโ€™s friendly wins over Austria and Romania last weekend.
โ€œIt shows that if there are still people booing because weโ€™re standing together against racism, then there still is a problem and weโ€™ve still got to fight it and stand together,โ€ Henderson said before Sundayโ€™s opener against Croatia.
โ€œIt shows even more that we have to keep going, keep fighting it. From our side, itโ€™s about being together and doing what we think is right.โ€
In an open letter to fans on Wednesday, coach Gareth Southgate said his team will not โ€œjust stick to footballโ€ during the Euros and that it was his responsibility to put debates such as racial awareness in the spotlight.
England, semi-finalists at the 2018 World Cup, face Scotland on June 18 and the Czech Republic four days later after playing Croatia, with all games being held at Wembley.
A similar incident took place in Hungary before Tuesdayโ€™s 0-0 draw with Ireland.
Ireland coach Stephen Kenny condemned the โ€œincomprehensibleโ€ behaviour of Hungary fans who booed his players for taking a knee before the game in Budapest.


While Ireland players took a knee, the Hungary team stood and pointed to their sleeves, which had European soccer governing body UEFAโ€™s โ€˜respectโ€™ badge.
โ€œThe fact it was booed is incomprehensible really and it must be damaging for Hungary, with the Euros in Hungary,โ€ said Kenny.
โ€œItโ€™s disappointing and it doesnโ€™t reflect well on Hungary really, on Hungarian support.โ€
Budapest is one of 11 host cities for the Euros, which begin on June 11.
REUTERS

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