England's Preparedness Facing Potential Racism in Serbia, Kane Emphasizes 'Anything Can Happen' Mentality.
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England captain Harry Kane has stated that the team is prepared for any eventuality, including potential racist abuse, during their World Cup qualifier against Serbia. The Three Lions are set to face Serbia in a crucial match at the Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade.

Concerns about fan behavior have been raised prior to the game. FIFA previously sanctioned the Football Association of Serbia (FSS) for "discrimination and racist abuse" during a match against Andorra in June, leading to a 15% reduction in the stadium's capacity for the England game. The FSS has urged fans to "support our national team in the right way" and "create a positive atmosphere". They also emphasized that any inappropriate behavior could have severe consequences for Serbia's chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

Kane confirmed that the England squad has discussed UEFA's three-step protocol for dealing with discriminatory behavior. This protocol allows referees to halt a match, suspend it, or ultimately abandon it if racist abuse occurs. While Kane said the team's primary focus is on the game itself, he acknowledged that "anything can happen" and that they are prepared to respond appropriately. He referenced a previous match in Bulgaria where England players faced racist abuse, stating that the situation was handled well, and they would be ready to act similarly if needed in Serbia.

England manager Thomas Tuchel echoed Kane's sentiments, expressing his belief that the match would be a high-level sporting occasion. Tuchel affirmed that UEFA had discussed protocols with the squad and that everyone is available to start. He said he prefers to focus on the "beauty of the sport" rather than dwell on the potential for racism.

England enters the match with a perfect qualifying record, having won all four of their previous matches without conceding a goal. A victory against Serbia would significantly strengthen their position in Group K and bring them closer to securing a place at the 2026 World Cup in North America. However, Kane acknowledged the challenge ahead, describing the match as "very demanding" and expecting a "special atmosphere".


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