A new racism scandal has rocked Russian football in the run-up to the World Cup -- and anxious Moscow authorities are taking it seriously.
The idea of fans targeting black players with monkey chants is haunting Russian football chiefs heading into the June 14 to July 15 celebration of the 'beautiful game'.
But racism reared its ugly head on Tuesday when French players Ousmane Dembele and Paul Pogba were targeted during France's 3-1 friendly victory over Russia in Saint Petersburg.
An AFP photographer heard imitation ape noises aimed at Barcelona forward Dembele, while internet users reported similar abuse from sections of the 50,000 crowd targeting Manchester United's star Pogba.
Following calls from French sports minister Laura Flessel for "European and international" action, football's ruling body FIFA is now investigating.
Although the Russian Football Union's initial response was sceptical -- its security council chief said his monitors "did not hear or record anything of the kind" -- anti-discrimination inspector Alexei Smertin later said a RFU probe was already underway.
The Russian parliament's deputy speaker, Igor Lebedev -- a sports fanatic who sits on the RFU's executive committee -- addressed racist abuse the way few football officials had done before.
"I want to call on fans to stop this," he told the Championat sports news site.
"This is not just a problem with our fans' perception of African American and black players.
"The problem is elsewhere: none of this bad behaviour will stop until we start punishing it."
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Fellow Brazilian Hulk complained after another incident in 2015 that "nobody is paying attention to this problem, neither the referees nor the RFU."
But for French former World Cup winner Lilian Thuram, nothing concrete is being done to resolve the problem: "Is there any real will on the part of FIFA, the Russian federation or society in general to address this issue ?
"We will only see how serious FIFA are if they decide to stop a game."
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