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Danny Rose: Andros Townsend hails Tottenham star's bravery in speaking out over racism

England international Rose said he could not wait to leave football because he had had enough of the racism in the game

Monday 08 April 2019 07:59 BST
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Andros Townsend has hailed Danny Rose's bravery for speaking out against racism and urged more players to join calls for the game's authorities to take more decisive action on racist abuse.

England international Rose said last week that he could not wait to leave football because he had had enough of the racism in the game and was frustrated by the response of the authorities to the abuse.

"Danny's a very brave man for coming out, being so honest and speaking the truth," Townsend said after Palace beat Newcastle United 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday.

"Obviously I sympathise with him; we all support him. Luckily, so far, I haven't experienced racism but I know Danny has on more than one occasion.

"He's experienced it with the England Under-21s and the seniors in Montenegro the other day. We need more players like Danny to come out, be honest and speak the truth, to say what they really feel.

"Danny's an incredible person; hopefully the system can help Danny and he can enjoy his football again."

Juventus teenager Moise Kean was abused from the stands in a match at Cagliari in Serie A last week and there were more incidents in England this weekend.

Second-tier Wigan Athletic released a statement in support of Nathan Byrne after the defender was sent an abusive message on Twitter on Saturday, while Brentford confirmed a fan had been arrested at their ground for a racially-aggravated offence.

"Racism's crept back into our game a little bit, which is not great so we need Danny and the young lad at Juventus (Kean) to speak out because that will force action," Townsend added.

"I don't know why racism's still going on. We've got to move on in football and kick it out as much as we can. Hopefully the relevant organisations will do their best to stamp it out.

"They're working their very hardest to stamp it out once and for all."

Reuters

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