Manchester City's Yaya Toure was
racially abused by fans from CSKA
Moscow in a game this evening. The BBC reported that chants could be heard from some CSKA supporters in the Khimki Arena.
Manchester City's Yaya Toure has called on Uefa to act on racist chanting, after he was targeted in
Russia. Credit:
Martin Rickett/PA Archive/Press
Association Images Speaking after the game he called for Uefa to do more to tackle racism from
the stands. In an interview with Sky
Sports News Toure said he told the
referee fans were chanting racial abuse, and nothing was done about it.
He said:
"Yes, of course I told him [the referee].
It was disappointing. We are always
talking about no racism and they
continue to do it again - it was
unbelievable.
"I think Uefa has to be stronger, and hold all the clubs and all the fans that do that [responsible].
"As an African player, it is always sad when you hear something like that."
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