Racism hangs over Europa League resumption

 
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LONDON (AP) — The specter of racism hangs over the resumption of the Europa League on Thursday, with Liverpool expressing its "major concern" that the last-32 match against Zenit St. Petersburg will be marred by racist abuse from the Russian team's fans.

photo - Liverpool's Steven Gerrard controls a ball as his team lose 2-0 to West Bromwich Albion during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Monday Feb. 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard controls a ball as his team lose 2-0 to West Bromwich Albion during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Monday Feb. 11, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

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Liverpool officials are concerned about the welfare of the club's players in light of a document published by a section of Zenit supporters in December, urging the team not to sign black or gay players.

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has written to UEFA and Zenit to detail his concerns, and said players will be briefed about how to respond in the event they suffer abuse.

"The most we can do is make our feelings clear ahead of the game, and hope that we get an adequate response and adequate support on the night," Ayre said. "That's about the most we can do at this stage.

"I'm certainly hopeful that the right people will take the right action to ensure it's a game where we don't have that type of incident."

Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti distanced himself from the document Wednesday, saying the judgment of those particular fans had been "erratic."

"For me, skin has no color," Spalletti said. "The document, published on the internet, expresses the judgment of a separate group of fans but not of all supporters of Zenit and citizens of St. Petersburg."

Zenit are among a raft of eastern European teams in the last 32 who have yet to resume their domestic league campaigns after the winter break, likely leaving them rusty and struggling for match sharpness.

Sparta Prague faces the same problem ahead of its match against Chelsea, the European champion which dropped into the Europa League after finishing third in its Champions League group.

The London club is expected to take the competition seriously as it is one of only two realistic opportunities for silverware this season.

"It is true the Europa League is not the same as the Champions League because that is the top, but the Europa League is a big competition, an important competition, and now we have the chance to win it," Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta said.

"Never in the history of Chelsea have we won this cup and we are going to try to do it."

Chelsea captain John Terry has traveled to the Czech Republic despite missing the 4-1 league win over Wigan on Saturday with a knee injury, while goalkeeper Petr Cech has a hairline fracture to his little finger on his left hand but should still play against his former club.

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