England won 5-1 against Montenegro yesterday. A pure success, but the result has come up in the second plan and all talk about the racism with which the British ebony players faced at the Podgorica Stadium. English media have immediately launched the attack, citing the coach Gareth Southgate, who immediately after the game has asked to UEFA delegates to take note at the racist choirs.
"All this can not be accepted. We expect UEFA to take action," said the technician. Even the testimonies of the "victims" like Danny Rose, Hudson-Hoddo or Sterling are shocking."Whenever we touched the ball, fans in the stands performed like monkeys," said Chelsea striker. After telling what players in the field experienced, the UK media say the right decision would be to pull the squad and the boycott. Even the criticisms against UEFA have no shorter doses. "Players must be protected. Montenegro can be fined and nothing will change. Greater penalties are needed," Daily Telegraph writes.
Meanwhile, the European football government has announced the launch of a disciplinary investigation at the expense of Montenegro, which risks playing without fans until the end of these eliminators.