hello and welcome to sportsday, good evening. thanks forjoining us. last night s match between rangers and sparta prague has provoked a diplomatic incident with the czech foreign minister saying he would summon the british ambassador on monday over what he cold insults to czech children in the media. it comes after midfielder glen kamara was persistently booed by home crowd during rangers one zero europa league defeat last night the game was played infront of ten thousand children in the stadium. kamara was subjected to racist abuse in a match against sparta s city rivals slavia prague in march. andy burke reports. after the now familiar pre match ritual of taking the knee it did not take long for rangers midfielder glenn at kamara to be singled out by the home supporters. essen
there was a sense of relief, i know speak into the captain and also to glenn two days before they travelled, a sense of relief to look to find out that the stadium was a chilly close which meant that the players could get on with the match was up and then to find out the schoolchildren who systematically targeted glenn the question that arises for the czech authorities why glenn? is it because he complained about racism and was then demonised by the check republic and football club by the a journalist, by the politicians and by their diplomats. and when a czech foreign minister weizen and summons uk ambassador perhaps they should be looking at the denial of racism repeatedly within that country. the problem of racism within football and the fact that they seem to have forgotten that they seem to have forgotten that that stadium was a chilly shot because of a previous racist incident directed at a monocle player. incident directed at a monocle -la er. ., ~ ,, incident directed at a mon