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Hudson-Odoi Demands UEFA 🌐 Takes Action After England Stars Suffer Racist Abuse


Callum Hudson-Odoi has urged UEFA to take action against the fans who made "monkey" noises at England players in Monday's 5-1 away win over Montenegro.
Hudson-Odoi confirmed he heard chants, too, and called on the governing bodies to intervene.
"I don't think discrimination should be anywhere," he told beIN Sports. "We're equal, we have to play a fair game and enjoy the moment but when you're hearing stuff like that from the fans it's not right, it's unacceptable.
"Hopefully UEFA deal with it properly because when I went over there, me and Rosie heard it, they were saying 'ooh-ah', monkey stuff.
"We have to just keep our heads, keep a strong mentality. Hopefully Rosie is okay as well. We'll have a chat and discuss what happened but he's got a strong mentality, he's a strong guy. Hopefully UEFA deal with it.

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