Brewster said he had witnessed racial abuse – either aimed at him or a teammate – seven times this year. Brewster – who scored two hat-tricks in two games at the Under-17 World Cup including one in the semi-final against Brazil – told Thursday’s edition of The Guardian UEFA were turning a blind eye to the issue. “I don’t think UEFA take this thing seriously. Mironov denies he made a racial slur during the UEFA Youth League match. Under UEFA’s rules any player found guilty of making racial slurs can be suspended for a minimum of 10 matches.--AFP
Source: New Strait Times December 29, 2017 21:45 UTC