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'We live in a difficult time': Richarlison on racism and his anti-poverty drive

'We live in a difficult time': Richarlison on racism and his anti-poverty drive

Spurs striker had a banana thrown at him last month while playing for Brazil and was hurt by discrimination as a youngster


icharlison and his Brazil teammates could sense something unpleasant in the air as soon as their national anthem started at Parc des Princes. They were lining up for the last month's friendly against Tunisia and the scale of hostility from their opponents' fans, effectively a home crowd, felt oddly heightened. “They started booing and cursing, so we already saw that something worse was to come,” the Tottenham forward says.

The players were proved right in the most depressing way possible. Richarlison was celebrating Brazil's second goal in a 5-1 win when, among several objects thrown on to the pitch, a banana could clearly be seen falling in front of him from up at the stands. If a form of footballing justice was met out in the eventual scale of the victory, it bore little comparison to the price that should be paid by individuals who blight sport and society with racism.




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