Chelsea’s winger Callum Hudson-Odoi suggested more needs to be done to eliminate racism in football in a difficult video with the club’s first black player, Paul Canoville.
England Hudson-Odoi has been the victim of racist abuse abroad and clubs, while Canoville has opened up about the racism he suffered on his first-team debut with the Blues in 1982.
The two men sat in an argument between Beats through Dre and Chelsea FC to highlight their reports of racial abuse, with Hudson-Odoi calling for a “massive change” in the game to address the problem.
Chelsea Callum Hudson-Odoi met with Paul Canoville (left) to talk about the racism factor
England Hudson-Odoi has been the victim of racist abuse at club level
Canoville talked about his allegations of racism in a hard video with chelsea end
‘You look at them and give them a reaction, but sometimes, by giving them a reaction, they feel that ‘we must do more, we stay and do it because you give us what we want ‘You give us that reaction that we win. Hudson-Odoi said.
“I think there must be a big replacement. We say it day after day, we have to replace anything in football because you don’t need to feel that kind of thing for nothing. “
Whether in the stadium and you hear racist abuse, or you’re on social media and you see racial abuse, you deserve not to hear that at all, our skin color never deserves ” football.
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