The midfielder was booed during the Europa League defeat on Thursday night, with claims that he was targeted due to his skin colour
Sparta Prague have issued an angry response to claims that supporters targeted Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara with racist abuse in their Europa League clash on Thursday night, pointing out most of the crowd was made up of children and calling the claims "unacceptable, desperate and ridiculous."
Sparta had been handed a crowd ban for the game at Letna Stadium for racist chanting from their fans towards Monaco's Aurelien Tchouameni last season, but UEFA relented by allowing 10,000 children to watch the game, which they won 1-0.