England Below-17s noticed their match final evening suspended for 50 minutes amid allegations that the Younger Lions have been racially abused.
In a match that England’s kids would finally go on to win 2-1, the one speaking level on the finish was the alleged racism geared toward Liam Bramley’s gamers from their opponents.
Photographs of the match in Duisburg, Germany, confirmed Bramley consoling his gamers as they walked off the pitch, with 16-year-old Chelsea participant Mathis Eboue showing significantly upset by what had occurred.
There have been two stoppages for the match referee to cope with, resulting in a 50-minute delay.
An FA spokesperson mentioned: ‘We’re conscious of disturbing reviews of racism in direction of England gamers at our MU17 match towards Venezuela performed in Germany at the moment.
‘That is being handled with the utmost seriousness and our precedence is to help our gamers and workers.
England Below-17s noticed their match final evening suspended for 50 minutes amid allegations that the Younger Lions have been racially abused
Chelsea participant Mathis Eboue, 16, significantly upset by what had occurred as he left the sphere
‘We’re in ongoing discussions with event organisers and the related authorities about subsequent steps.’
Each day Mail Sport contacted the Venezuelan Soccer Federation for remark.


















