FIFA insist they will be taking "adequate actions" over allegations of racist abuse during England's 4-0 win over Hungary.The Three Lions picked up a comfortable World Cup qualifying victory in Budapest on Thursday night, but the game was overshadowed by disturbing reports of racist abuse coming from the home crowd.As well as pelting Gareth Southgate's men with plastic cups whenever they scored, ITV reporter Gabriel Clarke also claimed Hungary fans were directing monkey noises towards Raheem Sterling and substitute Jude Bellingham.England captain Harry Kane was then said to have received anti-semitic abuse during his post-match interview with ITV.FIFA have released a statement on Friday which reads: "First and foremost, FIFA strongly.
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