Englishmens unhappy with the punishment imposed by UEFA for incidents Serbia in Krusevac.
Rio Ferdinand: "UEFA is surely joking."
The English have sought draconian punishments for Serbian Football Association, asked, "Serbian head" becauseincidents in Krusevac, but UEFA did not give in to pressure. England's Football Association said in a statement that it is disappointed by the decision of UEFA, because they are not sanctioned by "the racist chants of" insulting and junior members of England sent POS, e barađa return games to qualify for the European Championship in October in Krusevac.
Let's be clear - racism is unacceptable and should not be part of football. Scenes were gnucne, and these sanctions is not sufficient sent a strong message," said FA general secretary Alex Horn England.
England youth team selector Stuart Pearce reiterated that his players were "not involved" in the incident, nor be a part of this aggressive behavior, he said.
"As far as I could see, our players and coaching staff members were forced to protect themselves in such violent acts," said Pierce, after learning that the two of English soccer player Steven Kolker Ins and Thomas also received sentences (one and two-game suspension ).
The decision of UEFA did not even like her former English national team, Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand, who immediately reacted to his Twitter profile: "UEFA has to joke. Seriously do not understand racism.
Penalties are not adequate. UEFA has no effect on the football associations, clubs, fans and players.
Harsher penalties are needed," he wrote on Twitter. Ferdinand is one of the few who can match after he joined in Krusevac "hunt in Serbia."
He then said on Twitter that the FA of England "First clean your yard, and then to keep the Serbs a lesson about racism.
Serbia drove through Nico Elvedi's own objective in first-half stoppage time and Aleksandar Mitrovic multiplied the benefit before Predrag Rajkovic saved a punishment from Swiss striker Breel Embolo. Serbia took a giant stride towards survival in the UEFA Nations League top-flight by securing a 2-0 victory over near rivals Switzerland - their first-ever head-to-head win. With Serbia and Switzerland essentially competing against each other to avoid relegation from Group A4, you’d have been forgiven for expecting a brighter start from two sides desperate to beat the other. It turned out to be quite the opposite though, as the only bright spot in an incredibly dull start came when Veljko Birmancevic ’s tame effort was easily gathered by Gregor Kobel . It took until just after the half-hour mark for the game's first big chance to arrive, but it was wasted by Breel Embolo who skewed wide after he was teed up by Silvan Widmer . That ...
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