Slavia Prague come out fighting over Glen Kamara’s racism claim against Ondrej Kudela

Slavia Prague come out fighting and claim THEY are ‘subject to xenophobic prejudice’ over ‘unjustified accusation of racism’ from Rangers’ Glen Kamara towards their player Ondrej Kudela… with club president railing against ‘biased pressure’ and a ‘cover-up’

Slavia Prague have come out fighting against the accusations of racism from Rangers‘ Glen Kamara towards their player Ondrej Kudela, saying they have been ‘subject to xenophobic prejudice’.

Both UEFA and police investigations are ongoing into allegations Kudela called Kamara a ‘f****** monkey’ during their Europa League meeting at Ibrox earlier this month.

But in a defiant statement, the Czech club’s president Jaroslav Tvrdik has accused Rangers officials of ‘escalating biased pressure’ on UEFA and the police.

Glen Kamara was allegedly racially abused by Ondrej Kudela in the Europa League on March 18

UEFA are investigating the incident after Kamara claimed he was called 'a f***ing monkey'

UEFA are investigating the incident after Kamara claimed he was called ‘a f***ing monkey’

He also demanded punishment against Kamara for his alleged punch on Ondrej in the Ibrox tunnel after the conclusion of the last-16, second leg tie on March 18.

More to follow.