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Brewster Always Trying To Be Positive Over Racial Issues

March 8. 2018 at 00:51
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As for the episode in the World Cup final, that relates to Morgan Gibbs-White, a 17-year-old from Wolverhampton Wanderers, and possibly explains why there were quite a few flashpoints later in the game. "As Morgan was running off, he [a Spain participant] has called him a monkey. It was a goal-kick and that I was getting into place.'' In the last minutes of the 5-2 success, Brewster became embroiled in an argument with one of his competitors. "They were telling us to triumph. I said: 'How do you inform us to win when one of your players was racist? '''

What's gone under the radar until today is that the FA reported the incident to Fifa in the expectation that sanctions would follow? The FA followed up last month with additional evidence but, as yet, hasn't been informed whether or no action will be taken. On the face of it, Brewster has revealed impressive restraint to not have taken things into his own hands. That, however, hasn't been easy and in regards to the most recent episode, involving the Spartak participant, the London-born adolescent had to be held back in the final whistle. This was the nearest, he says, he's come to seeking personal retribution. situs judi bola



"I recall a goal-kick coming up and going to get a header. I jumped into him. They got filthy and the ref told me to be cautious. After the game, my team-mates were trying to catch me and calm me down. But I was so angry. "I did not even need to devote a complaint. I was walking down the tunnel after the game and I was just swearing -- 'Fuck the system, it is not going to do anything', things like that. Obviously, you must do it [make a complaint]. But if something is done about it, that is another story." Brewster's response that night led to newspaper headlines and Liverpool's second complaint about Spartak in 10 weeks and, though he would love to be confused, he can't help wonder if Uefa is "simply taking it seriously due to the way I responded.

If I would have knocked him out, I'd have been prohibited, 100%. Nothing has happened to him yet, and nothing could happen. I hope something happens and he has banned but I do not know if anything will." Uefa has led the matter to its control, ethics and disciplinary body but no date was set for the hearing. For Brewster, the emphasis is on trying to stay positive and remember 1 piece of advice specifically when it concerns the individuals who have targeted him. "I have spoken to my father and he says: 'They are only doing it because they can not get to you -- they have no other way. They have tried to handle you and it is not working so the only thing they could do is attempt to get into your head' I just think that they're haters. They are doing it because I am better than them."

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