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Steven Gerrard has given his full support and backing to Glen Kamara after he accused Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela of making a racist remark. The incident sadly overshadowed an action-packed contest that saw Rangers crash out of Europe following a 2-0 (3-1 aggregate) defeat at Ibrox.
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Slavia are yet to comment on the incident and their players did not seem bothered by the accusations made by both Kamara and Zungu.
Defender Connor Goldson then lost his cool with the opposition in response to the incident.
Rangers striker Kemar Roofe has since become the subject of racist abuse on Instagram following his red card.
The forward was shown a straight red for a high boot on goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar, that left the Czech was gruesome facial cuts and bruises.
Steven Gerrard clashed with Slavia chiefs after the game over the incident (Image: BT Sport)
Gerrard later admitted that Kamara was distraught with the abuse that he received on the field.
“I think devastated is an understatement," he said, when asked how Kamara was feeling.
“This is a cool, calm kid. It’s not like him to accuse someone of anything. I trust Glen, 100 per cent, with my life”.
UEFA will now be left to investigate the incident as Gerrard urged the authorities to come down on Kudela.
The Rangers boss was keen on getting his players to walk off the field but admitted Kamara was not thinking straight.