Angry QPR chiefs are to demand answers from the Spanish FA after their Under-18’s were allegedly racially abused in a friendly last week.
Defender Trent Mahorn bravely took the step of leading his players off the pitch after they were allegedly subjected to monkey noises and taunts of ‘n****’ in a game against Sevilla ten days ago.
The referee is understood to have had no option but to abandon the game.
QPR have yet to comment publicly on the matter but it is believed they are fully supportive of the decision taken by Mahorn with the welfare and well being of their players a priority.
It is the latest in a string of incidents involving racism already this season despite the insistence from the game that it would deal with the issue after it reached crisis point.
In pre-season 20-year-old Arsenal defender Jordi Osei-Tutu, on loan at German second-tier side Vfl Bochum, walked off the pitch after being called a ‘Black C***’ by an opposition player during a friendly against St Gallen.
Two weeks ago Fulham defender Cyrus Christie was left stunned after his sister was allegedly struck - in front of their mother - by a supposed ‘fan’ who then shouted racist abuse. Fulham have vowed to ban the culprit.