(Reuters) - UEFA found no evidence to corroborate Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster's racism allegations against a Spartak Moscow player, European soccer's governing body said on Wednesday after completing an investigation. None of these heard any discriminatory words," UEFA said in a statement. UEFA said that the inspector believed England under-17 international Brewster's allegations were made in good faith before closing the disciplinary proceedings. "This underlying issue is compounded with any action taken in relation to racist or discriminatory incidents rarely being appropriate. In January, Spartak Moscow published a racially-charged tweet that sparked outrage in the international soccer community as Russia prepares to hold the World Cup this year.
Source: The Star March 07, 2018 10:52 UTC