Slavia Prague chiefs have demanded Rangers put a halt to what they describe as "escalating biased pressure" being applied to UEFA and police investigating the alleged racial abuse of Gers midfielder Glen Kamara. European football's governing body and Police Scotland are both investigating the incident that took place during the Europa League clash at Ibrox on March 18, when Kamara claims he was racially abused by Ondrej Kudela. 3:02 Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson told Sky Sports News the alleged racial abuse of midfielder Glen Kamara may be a tipping point for football authorities to impose stronger sanctionsHe added: "You could tell by the reaction from Glen Kamara and [fellow Rangers midfielder] Bongani Zungu that something horrific had been said." "However, our player Ondrej Kudela has already been the subject of a public 'conviction' without any evidence whatsoever. "Every black player in our squad had been the victim of racist abuse this season, either online or in the case of Glen Kamara, on the field of play.
Source: Sky sports March 31, 2021 17:15 UTC