Liam Rosenior delivers firm stance on racism as Chelsea head coach speaks out

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  • Liam Rosenior insists anyone found guilty of racism should have no place in football
  • Chelsea head coach calls for stronger action and greater accountability across the game
  • Comments follow Vinícius Júnior racism allegation during Champions League match in Lisbon

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has called for decisive action against racism, insisting that anyone found guilty of discriminatory abuse should no longer be involved in football.

His comments came after Vinícius Júnior briefly refused to continue playing during Real Madrid’s Champions League match against Benfica in Lisbon, alleging that he was subjected to racial abuse by home player Gianluca Prestianni.

The Portuguese club has since rejected the accusation, claiming their player has been targeted by a defamation campaign. Manager Jose Mourinho suggested Vinícius had provoked the incident through his goal celebration. Prestianni has denied the allegation, though he could face a minimum ten-match European ban if found guilty.

Rosenior declined to comment directly on the case while the investigation remains ongoing, but made his position on racism clear.

“It is upsetting,” he said. “There is context that needs to be understood in every situation, and I cannot comment on a case that is being investigated. What I can say is that any form of racism is unacceptable.

“When you see a player as distressed as Vinícius was, there is usually a reason. I have experienced racism myself. When you are judged for something you should be proud of, it is one of the worst feelings imaginable.

“As a manager, I need to make my stance very clear. If any coach, player or manager is ever found guilty of racism, they should not be in the game. It is that simple.”

Rosenior has previously spoken publicly about discrimination, notably in an open letter published in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd in the United States, in which he described systemic prejudice and deep rooted injustice.

Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League match at home to Burnley, he stressed that football reflects wider societal challenges and must play its part in addressing them.

“There are many forms of discrimination that still exist,” he said. “This is not only about football. We see prejudice based on sexuality, nationality, religion, and skin colour. It is deeply troubling.

“People need to be held far more accountable, especially across social media and in the media. These issues will not disappear unless they are confronted directly.”

Vinícius, who plays for Real Madrid, has repeatedly spoken about racist abuse during matches in Spain. In November 2024, he said he continued to suffer discriminatory treatment inside stadiums. Earlier that year, three Valencia supporters were jailed for racially abusing him during a LaLiga fixture, marking a landmark legal ruling in Spain.

Rosenior believes meaningful progress requires collective responsibility.

“This is complex and deeply rooted,” he said. “But everyone deserves to be judged solely on the content of their character. That has to be the standard we uphold.”

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