The match between Bulgaria and England was brought to a halt on a couple of occasions due to racist chants and slurs hurled at the players of the Three Lions. It was Tyrone Mings the debutant for England who first complained of the racist chants from the stands by a group of about 50 men. The match against England ended with Three Lions thrashing the Bulgarian team by 6-0. But post this incident, the players from the England team responded to racist abuse. Marcus Rashford Praises Bulgarian Captain Ivelin Popov For Asking Fans Not to Hurl Racist Comments During Bulgaria vs England, Euro 2020 (Watch Video).
Talking about the game, the first pause was in the 28th minute as Gareth Southgate’s men were leading 2-0. There were several announcements were made during the match, condemning the racial abuse. The game was brought to a standstill at the 43rd minute due to racist chants being hurled at the players again. Despite this, the team displayed the utmost professionalism and ended the game after the final whistle. Post this, the former and current players responded to the incident.
Check out a few tweets below:
The best way to bounce back. Proud of the team. There’s no place in football for that - disgraceful behaviour. Something must be done. 🏴 @England
— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) October 14, 2019
Raheem Sterling
Feeling sorry for Bulgaria to be represented by such idiots in their stadium. Anyway.. 6-0 and we go back home, at least we did our job. Safe travel to our fans, u guys did well 🤟🏾❤️
— Raheem Sterling (@sterling7) October 14, 2019
Gary Lineker
Gareth Southgate has shown, once again, under trying circumstances what a sound, measured and intelligent leader he is. We’ve got the right man in charge of our young team at the right time. 👍🏻
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) October 14, 2019
Tyrone Mings
Very proud moment for me and my family tonight to make my @England debut. The unfortunate incidents in the game were handled as well as possible & proud of how we handled it 🏴 pic.twitter.com/ai1Cn2ZJYI
— Tyrone Mings (@OfficialTM_3) October 14, 2019
Harry Maguire
The best way to bounce back. Proud of the team. There’s no place in football for that - disgraceful behaviour. Something must be done. 🏴 @England
— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) October 14, 2019
Football Association of England
As we are sadly aware, this is not the first time our players have been subjected to this level of abuse and there is no place for this kind of behaviour in society, let alone in football.
We will be asking @UEFA to investigate as a matter of urgency.
— The FA (@FA) October 14, 2019
“We know that it’s an unacceptable situation and I think we’ve managed to make two statements, really. By winning the game but also we have raised awareness to everybody of the situation. The game was stopped twice and I know for some people that won’t be enough but as a group we’re on board with that process,” said England manager Gareth Southgate after a win against Bulgaria.
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