Racism at Premier League: English Federation Calls Government to Start Investigations

Chelsea last night won 2-0 as Tottenham's guest, but this match remained in the shadows following the physical racist incident that took place, writes Periscope. Referee Anthony Taylor reported an abuse committed to Chelsea's quarterback Antonio Rudiger in the second part of the game. The English Federation has also reacted, appealing to the government [...]
Referee Anthony Taylor reported an abuse committed to Chelsea's quarterback Antonio Rudiger in the second part of the game.
The English Federation has also reacted, calling on the government to investigate racism's recent cases of abuse
Now more than ever, we have to unite and stand firm and together to face, challenge and eliminate racist abuse in our stadiums and our country”, we reportedly report the Federation on Twitter.
And the legend of Manchester United, Gary Neville, speaking as an expert on ʹ Sky Sports, had called for The PFA to wage more war against racism.
We have a problem with racism at Premier League. Maybe we should empower football players to go to the field and stop playing while they're developing. This is the only way that can happen to stop racism”, was the words of Neville.
Remember, two weeks ago in Premier League, Manchester United midfielders Fred and Jesse Lingard were also racially abused. /Periscope.
“We have to open the plays to walk off the path and stop the emergency while it's happening. ”
The Super Sunday panel features the incident of alleged racism in the second half of Tottenham vs Chelsea. Pic.twitter. com/m g Ew. 0 NITS7F
) Sky Sports Premier League (@ SkySports PL) December 22, 2019









