Thierry Henry has expressed his frustration at 'lousy' anti-racism gestures by football's authorities and demanded real action after Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku was punished for shushing fans who'd been abusing him.
The Arsenal legend criticised the lack of 'common sense' in showing Lukaku a second yellow card after he stood up to Juventus fans who'd made monkey chants after scoring a penalty against them in last week's Coppa Italia tie.
The Italian football authorities then upheld the Belgian striker's one-match ban despite the context of his celebration.
It came as Micah Richards, sitting alongside Henry on CBS Golazo's Champions League coverage, said it was 'degrading' that black players are being asked not to react in such a situation.