Paul Pogba

Paul Pogba will miss France’s Soccer World Cup defence as he needs more time to recover from knee surgery. Photo: Getty Images

French sports minister blasts racist chants from Russia fans

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Paul Pogba

Paul Pogba will miss France’s Soccer World Cup defence as he needs more time to recover from knee surgery. Photo: Getty Images

France’s sports minister has condemned the “inadmissible” monkey chants aimed at French players Paul Pogba and Ousmane Dembele during the international friendly against Russia in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday.

Laura Flessel, a former two-time Olympic champion in fencing, posted a message on her Twitter account on Wednesday.

“Racism has no place on the football pitch. We have to take action together on a European and international level to bring an end to this inadmissible behaviour.”

During the second half of France’s 3-1 victory over Russia, an AFP photographer heard monkey chants aimed at Barcelona winger Dembele, while internet users claimed to have heard Manchester United midfielder Pogba targeted.

Neither the players not the French team management, approached by AFP, commented on the allegations.

Russia in trouble as World Cup heads their way

Russia is under the microscope as it will host the World Cup from June 14 to July 15.

The country has also come under scrutiny after the International Olympic Committee banned Russia from last month’s Winter Games in South Korea over a state-sponsored doping programme that reached its zenith at the Sochi Olympics four years ago.

Seven World Cup matches will be held in Saint Petersburg’s 68,000-capacity stadium, including a semi-final.

Russia and its chequered recent history with racism

Russian football has long been blighted by the scourge of racist chanting from the terraces and world football governing body FIFA says it is closely monitoring the situation in the country.

The Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) anti-discrimination network reported 89 racist and far-right incidents at Russian games in the 2016/17 season.

Most recently, Spartak Moscow were hit with a suspended stadium ban by the Russian Football Union over almost a minute of racist chanting directed at Lokomotiv Moscow’s Brazilian goalkeeper Guilherme Marinato earlier this month.