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Louise Taylor

FA charges Leeds defender Bellusci with making racist remark to Jerome

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Norwich City's Cameron Jerome, left, and Leeds United's Giuseppe Bellusci argue the toss at Carrow Raod in October. Photograph: Stephen Pond/PA

Leeds United’s Giuseppe Bellusci will contest a misconduct charge from the Football Association following allegations that the central defender directed a racist comment towards the Norwich City striker Cameron Jerome.

The incident occurred during a Championship match at Carrow Road in October and involved Jerome making a complaint to the referee, Mark Clattenburg, in the wake of a first-half confrontation between the two players.

Jerome told Clattenburg that he had been verbally abused by the 25-year-old Italian and the referee temporarily stopped the game before having words with both dugouts.

The official addressed both managers on the touchline before giving Bellusci a warning, although he booked Jerome moments later for clattering into the Leeds player.

He also spoke to the players at half-time with a representative from each club and after the match, Neil Adams, the Norwich manager, brought the issue into the public domain. “Cameron has alleged that a racist comment was made,” he said. “I don’t think he’d have reacted that way if it hadn’t happened.”

The FA has now confirmed it has been investigating the complaint and in a statement alleged that Bellusci’s language “included a reference to ethnic origin/and or colour and/or race”. This constitutes an “aggravated breach” of its rules regarding abusive and insulting language.

The defender has until 2 January to respond to the charge and will be backed to the hilt by the controversial Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, who remains adamant he maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards racism at Elland Road and suggests things may have got lost in translation.

“I don’t allow racists at this club and I won’t allow racists at this club ever. If one of my players is a racist, I’ll kick his arse and kick him out before the FA has a chance,” he said. “Bellusci says he spoke [to Jerome] in Italian. I don’t know if he [Jerome] speaks Italian too, but Bellusci swears to me he said nothing racist.

“He was pissed off, sure, because he got hit in the neck and the face but he denies anything racist. I believe him and I’ll support him. If any Leeds player was shown to be a racist, he’d be out. That’s my philosophy and my promise.”

Citing what they believe is a lack of witnesses to the incident, Leeds also released a statement confirming Bellusci – a one-time international team-mate of Mario Balotelli’s during the pair’s time in Italy’s Under-21 squad – would be challenging the charge.

“The player has consistently made it clear to the club that he did not use racist language,” it said. “The club understands that there is no third party evidence supporting Mr Jerome’s allegation. Accordingly, the player will be contesting the charge.”

In October Cellino told the Yorkshire evening Post: “Bellusci is no racist. I spoke with him and he said: ‘You must be joking, I said nothing like this to him.’ He is surprised by all of this. He is shocked.”

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