England manager Roy Hodgson says he will leave it to Uefa and referees
to take action if any of his players are racially abused at Euro 2012.
England's Euro 2012 squad were addressed by Holocaust
survivors Zigi Shipper and Ben Helfgott MBE at their Hertfordshire
headquarters on Thursday.
Hodgson said: "My stance is simple. It's a matter for
referees and Uefa.
"You're talking about something that is abhorrent to
anybody, not just in football but in every walk of life."
A recent BBC Panorama programme
revealed cases of racism and anti-semitism in football grounds in host
nations Poland and Ukraine - and Manchester City's Italy striker
Mario Balotelli
has threatened to walk off the pitch
if he is abused.
Discussing the talk from the Holocaust survivors,
Hodgson said: "[The impact of racism] has been brought home to me with
great effect on Thursday when you listen to two survivors of the
Holocaust, two guys born in Poland who have a story to tell of how
prejudice cost them everything but their lives.
"It cost six million people their lives and they
happened to be two of the lucky ones. Racism in any form has to be
abhorrent."
He added: "It is a topical question and one that I am
sure is being heavily debated in Uefa - not just today but I bet they've
been doing it for the last four years since it was decided the
tournament would take place in Poland and Ukraine.
"What we can do, having qualified, is go there and play
football to the best of our ability. This very important problem has
got to be taken care of outside the footballing family.
"If Uefa decides that if something happens it will be
the referee's job, [and says] this is what the referee will do, we will
be the first people to side along with that.
"But we, as football people, shouldn't be taking the
initiative. Players and coaches may come out and say things but I want
Uefa and referees to control the issue."
source : http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18304219
source : http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18304219
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