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Chris Sutton strident over Rangers racism row as he declares UEFA 'awful' at dealing with discrimination

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Chris Sutton has urged UEFA to take a hard stance against racism - but won't hold his breath.The European football governing body has opened an investigation into an alleged incident arising from Rangers' Europa League last 16 meeting with Slavia Prague on Thursday night.The Czech side emerged 2-0 winners to progress 3-1 on aggregate but not before Ibrox midfielder Glen Kamara claimed he was racially abused by Slavia defender Ondrej Kudela.Slavia deny the allegation and hit back with an overnight statement to accuse Kamara of assaulting their player after the final whistle, which the club have since filed a police complaint over.Sutton is hoping the powers that be "throw the book" at Kudela if he is found guilty - but pointed to a severe.

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