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The English are shocked by the events in Hungary: "FIFA and UEFA do not care about racism"
The three Lions celebrated with a light 0: 4, but the kingdom is having a hard time digesting the ugly behavior of the crowd in Budapest: "Sad that this is happening, we let football talk"
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Friday, 03 September 2021, 10:32
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The Hungarian team managed to surprise many in the last Euro when they finished 1: 1 against France and a wonderful 2: 2 against Germany, but last night (Thursday) it was an evening that Budapest really will not want to remember.
It is not only that the team was defeated 4-0 by England, but that its fans once again rioted and the racism in them caused further disgrace.
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In Hungary, racist fans have been fighting for a long time, but the struggle seems to have failed miserably.
Even at the Euro Games, the players of Portugal, France and Germany faced severe racism from Hungarian fans, who also often use homophobic slogans to insult rival players on the pretext that they are trying to distract them, but yesterday they hosted England - perhaps the team leading the fight against racism - and the event .
Delcan Rice responds to racists on his way (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Regan)
Although the English tried to ignore as much as they could and the game came to an end as planned, this morning the English media reported a shock on the part of the people and players of the "Three Lions".
The Hungarian fans threw at them cups and objects from everything nearby, this could be seen mainly after the advantage goal scored by Raheem Sterling, and made harsh racist chants, especially towards the young midfielder Jude Blingham who was warming up near the stand of the Hungarian fanatics.
Declan Rice, defiantly behaving like a local crowd, picked up one of the drink cups thrown into the lawn after Sterling's goal and drank from it, but
Harry Kane
, England captain, claimed to have heard nothing.
However, the star called for severely punishing the Hungarian crowd: "I will talk to my teammates to find out if they have heard racist chants from the Hungarians and we will report this to the UEFA, hoping that there they will take the issue seriously."
Grillish: "Unbeatable atmosphere"
Jack Grillish was one of the only players to just tweet on the subject when he wrote "A wonderful victory in an unimaginable atmosphere", while the brakeman
John Stones
, like Kane, made it clear that he did not hear racist chants himself: "I heard about it after the game and I am very sad and hurt Ask about events that happen in our games. I'm sure FIFA will take care of that. We stand together and will continue to fight racism, but at the same time we all believe that football should be allowed to speak and I am glad that this is what we did. "
Ian Wright
, a former player who now serves as a commentator in the English media, chose to attack FIFA and UEFA Experienced severe racism: “It does not believe that two such large organizations are unable to deal with it and keep them away. Brown-skinned players know they will suffer racism in places like this, it's embarrassing and I just do not know what to say. "Apparently the UEFA and FIFA just don't care, they don't care."
"Apparently FIFA and UEFA do not care."
The Hungarian Ultras (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Regan)
It should be noted that Hungary was penalized in three games without a crowd due to the behavior of its Euro fans, but the penalty is valid for UEFA games only and therefore in the World Cup qualifiers it enjoys the support of 60,000 spectators in the stands, thousands of them inflicting heavy damage on it and the football world.
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