Victory Suriname marred by racism: ‘Fans called’ black ‘and’ monkey ‘to us’

Victory Suriname marred by racism: 'Fans called' black 'and' monkey 'to us'

The Victory of Suriname in the World Cup Qualifier Against El Salvador On Monday was Marred by Racism. Accordance to the Surinamese team, home fans shouted “black” and “monkey” at them.

Suriname won 1-2 Against El Salvador, Doing Excellent Business in the Fight for World Cup Qualification. Neverberness, National Coach Stanley Menzo and Captain Shaquille Pinas Appeared Angry at the Press Conference.

“Why are your fans shouting ‘black’ at my players?” Menzo Addressed the Journalists in The Capital San Salvador.

Accordance to Pinas, The Same Thing Happened in June, When Suriname also Played Away Against El Salvador in An Earlier Stage of the World Cup Qualification. “I’m very angry. I’ve Been Silent for 180 minutes and two games. But now I have to say something about it. When you say things like” black “and” monkey, “That’s not nice.”

Menzo Thought his Team Handled the Situation Well. “It was nice what the public was shouting, but I’m proud of my players,” Said the National Coach.

Suriname Will Continue the World Cup Qualification Next Month With Matches Against Guatemala (October 10) and Panama (October 14).

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