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Chelsea boss Rosenior says no place in football for racists

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The remark was made after Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior was allegedly racially abused during a Champions League match.

LONDON: Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has said anyone in football found guilty of racism “should not be in the game” after Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior was allegedly racially abused during a Champions League match.

Play in Real Madrid’s clash away to Benfica on Tuesday was stopped for 10 minutes after the Spanish giants’ forward Vinicius told the referee that the hosts’ Gianluca Prestianni had called him a “monkey” during a confrontation.

The Argentine midfielder, who covered his mouth during the argument after Vinicius had celebrated a goal dancing in front of the home fans during the first leg of a knockout phase play-off, denies the allegation.

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