Yaya Toure says 'not deaf' as UEFA charges CSKA Moscow with racism

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Last Updated : Oct 26 2013 | 9:05 AM IST

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has remained defiant in his complaint over his allegation of being racially abused by CSKA Moscow fans during a Champions League match, and claimed that he was not deaf.

According to The Independent, Toure has called for anyone else to have seen the abuse to come forward, while UEFA have confirmed that they are investigating why referee Ovidiu Hategan failed to follow the protocol for dealing with such incidents, as well as charging the Russian club with racist behaviour of their fans.

Hategan is supposed to have stopped the game and asked for an announcement to be made to the Arena Khimki crowd asking for all racial chanting to cease immediately, the report said.

Hategan would then have the power to delay or even cancel the game if the chanting persisted, but on Wednesday night he simply continued with play, failing to flag up the incident at all, the report added.

CSKA have pleaded their innocence, claiming to be surprised and disappointed by the allegations, and have said that the noises Toure heard must have been booing in an attempt to put off the opposition, in particular Edin Dzeko and Alvaro Negredo, the report further said.

However, Toure said that he was not deaf and other people must have seen it too.

UEFA has announced that they will publish the findings of the investigation once the disciplinary case against the Russian club ends on October 30, according to the report.

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First Published: Oct 26 2013 | 9:03 AM IST

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