Racist chants overshadow England’s emphatic triumph in Euro 2020 Qualifiers

Raheem Sterling

Podgorica (Montenegro): Raheem Sterling has said that UEFA should punish alleged racist chants aimed at England players in Monday’s 5-1 win over Montenegro in Podgorica with a stadium closure.

Manchester City’s Sterling celebrated the visitors’ fifth goal by cupping his ears towards the home fans on a night when another impressive performance to start Euro 2020 Qualifiers by the Three Lions was overshadowed.

“I just want to show them you need more than that (racist chants) to upset us and stop us,” Sterling told ‘Sky Sports’ after the end of the game. “It’s 2019 now, I keep saying it. It’s a shame to see this going on and we can only bring awareness to the situation.

“It’s now time for the people in charge to put a real stamp on it because you can fine someone, but what is that going to do? “You’ve got to make it a bit harder, punish fans that can’t come to games. Do something that’s going to make them think twice,” added the England player. Sterling also tweeted a photo of his celebration with the message: “Best way to silence the haters (and yeah I mean racists).”

England manager Gareth Southgate said he heard racist chants aimed at Danny Rose and promised to report the issue to UEFA. “There is no doubt in my mind it happened. We will make sure that is reported to UEFA because it’s not acceptable,” said Southgate. “We’ve got to make sure we support our players.”

On the field, the World Cup semi-finalists showed why they are among the favourites to be European champions next year.

Southgate’s trust in youth was again rewarded as 18-year-old Callum Hudson-Odoi, who is yet to start a Premier League game for Chelsea, shone on his full international debut, while Declan Rice, 20, was also handed his first England start.

England are not used to falling behind these days, but showed a resilience to bounce back after Marko Vesovic turned inside Michael Keane and curled past Jordan Pickford on 17 minutes to put the hosts ahead.

Keane made amends for his earlier error with a commanding header from Ross Barkley’s free-kick on the half hour mark to settle England’s nerves.

Nine minutes later, Barkley applied the finishing touch after Hudson-Odoi’s positive run into the box and shot which his club teammate turned in from close range. Further goals from Barkley, Harry Kane and Sterling rounded off an excellent start to qualifying for England after a 5-0 thrashing of Czech Republic, Friday.

AFP

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