Rhian Brewster was angry after the match against Spartak MoscowUEFA has dropped charges against Spartak Moscow over allegations of racist abuse towards Liverpool's Rhian Brewster due to lack of evidence. Leonid Mironov denied using racist language but did admit swearing at the Liverpool forward during his side's 2-0 defeat in a UEFA Youth League match. UEFA said in a statement they take these allegations "very seriously" and acknowledged Brewster's accusations were made in "good faith". "Mironov was also interviewed by the inspector and stated that he indeed swore at Rhian Brewster, but he unreservedly denied using any discriminatory language. Mironov faced a ban of "at least 10 matches or a specified period of time" according to UEFA regulations.
Source: Sky sports March 07, 2018 10:36 UTC