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UEFA ‘don’t care’ about racism, says England u17 World Cup star

London (AFP) – Rhian Brewster, the leading scorer in England’s Under-17 World Cup victory earlier this year, claimed Thursday that UEFA “don’t really care” about racism.

The 17-year-old, who is yet to feature for Liverpool’s first team, says he has witnessed racial abuse — either aimed at him or a teammate — seven times this year.

“I don’t think UEFA take this thing seriously. They don’t really care. That is how it feels anyway, like it has been brushed under the carpet,” the teenager told The Guardian.

Brewster said UEFA have yet to hold an inquiry into an incident involving Russian side Spartak Moscow three weeks ago where he claims he was the target of a racist remark by opposing captain Leonid Mironov.

Mironov denies he made a racial slur during the UEFA Youth League match. 

Brewster, who says he also suffered abuse in a European Championship Under-17 match against Ukraine and when playing Spanish outfit Sevilla in an Under-19 clash, admits the slurs have an effect.     

“On the day it happens, that night my head won’t be there. I just want to be left alone,” he said.

“I want to be by myself and left to think. The next day I’ll still be thinking about it.

Under UEFA’s rules any player found guilty of making racial slurs can be suspended for a minimum of 10 matches. 

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