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Posted: 2024-06-20 22:40:23

England has tried to head off criticism after a "concerning" draw against Denmark, Serbia threatens to boycott over racist chants, and Spain advances past Italy after an own goal.

Here are five quick hits from overnight at the Euros.

1. Serbia threatens to quit Euros over racist chants

Albanian football players celebrate a goal in front of Croatian fans at the European Championships.

Fans at the Albania-Croatia game reportedly chanted "Kill the Serb".(AP: Ebrahim Noroozi)

Serbian football officials have threatened to quit the European Championship after they were offended by fan chants reportedly heard during the Albania-Croatia match.

The game on Wednesday ended 2-2 in Hamburg and Serbia Football Association general secretary Jovan Šurbatović reportedly said he heard fans chanting "Kill the Serb".

"What happened is scandalous and we will ask UEFA for sanctions, even at the cost of not continuing the competition," Šurbatović said.

"We will request UEFA to punish the federations of both teams. We don't want to participate in that, but if UEFA doesn't punish them, we will think about how to proceed."

In a separate statement on Thursday, the Serbia FA condemned the "shameful racist behaviour" of the Albanian and Croatian fans and said the match should have been suspended as soon as the chants started.

"Such insulting of a nation with cries that they should be killed has not been seen at sports events for a long time," the statement read.

UEFA did not respond to requests for comment on the threats from Serbia.

Serbia drew 1-1 with Slovenia in its second group match against Slovenia in Munich. Its third and potentially last game is on Tuesday against Denmark.

The animosity between Croatian and Albanian fans toward the Serbs, and vice versa, dates to the 1990s wars in the Balkans.

Serbian fans are notorious for their chants against Croats and Albanians as well as racist shouts and vocal support of convicted war criminals responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands during the bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia.

UEFA fined the Albanian and Serbian federations 10,000 euros each after their first group matches for fans displaying banners with nationalist maps.

Albania fans displayed a banner with a map of their country extending its borders into the territory of neighbouring countries and a Serbian fan banner included the territory of Kosovo, a former Serbian province that declared independence in 2008, and a slogan, "No Surrender", in the 1-0 loss against England in Gelsenkirchen.

UEFA has also launched an investigation into claims of monkey chants aimed at England players during the clash.

2. England's pre-emptive defence against criticism

After a slim 1-0 win over Serbia in its opener, England eked out a 1-1 draw with Denmark in Frankfurt to remain unbeaten at the tournament, but one win from two matches against teams ranked outside FIFA's top 20 is little more than business-like for the 2021 runners-up.

After hitting the front in the 18th minute, England conceded a long-range bullet from Morten Hjulmand and struggled for the rest of the game.

Vice-captain Kyle Walker's post-match interview seemed focused on heading off criticism from fans.

"It's tournament football. This is a good Denmark team and we're top of the group, so let's try and take a positive from this game," he said.

"We've not lost, we've conceded a great strike from outside the box. We're top of the group, so let's move on to the next game."

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