Patrice Evra has called on football to keep using its voice in the protest against racism after George Floyd’s death sparked a global outcry. ‘Black Lives Matter’ demonstrations have taken place across the world since Floyd was killed by police officer Derek Chauvin last month.
Ex-Manchester United left back Evra has joined a string of famous faces from the sporting world demanding an end to racial injustice.
Evra said: "Staying silent is a crime. Saying I am not racist is not good enough, because we know to be racist. We know to pretend to be not racist, but let's learn to be anti-racist because enough is enough. "And like I always say, racism comes from education.
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