Gordon Taylor has come out in defence of the Manchester United captain after United lost their fourth round F.A Cup tie against Liverpool by 2-1...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231 has come in for abuse and boos targeted by a large section of Liverpool’s home support in Manchester United’s latest outing at Anfield after earlier on in the season, the Red Devils captain complained to F.A about
racist comments aimed at him by the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 striker Luis Suarez.
Liverpool stood behind Suarez and maintained the stance that their star striker had not done anything wrong but F.A eventually reached their own decision and imposed an eight match ban on the Uruguayan forward who has had a history
of misbehaviour in his career.
Nonetheless, things turned sour as Manchester United visited Anfield on the previous weekend as the home crowd left nothing to chance and booed Evra at every opportunity for coming out and saying that Suarez had abused him racially.
It remains to be seen if the Football Association will now take action against Liverpool as a club as it is their support which has created a huge issue for English football in whole which has been plagued by accusations of racism
this season. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, which has a dark history, both in terms of hooliganism and racism.
PFA Chief, Gordon Taylor said in his latest address to the media, "The booing of Evra was unwelcome. For someone to be booed for reporting racist comments is not something we want to see happening. Black players may be worried
about reporting such things, if there is going to be a backlash like this. The game must do all it can to eradicate it."
Football Association has already taken action against some fans who were caught on video during their attempts to racially abuse the Manchester United captain but Liverpool have once again escaped punishment as a club.
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