Homophobia as serious as racism, says Real Madrid's Courtois after Prestianni suspension
MADRID, Feb 24 : Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois condemned racism and homophobia as equally unacceptable after Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni was suspended for allegedly directing a racist slur at the Spanish team's Vinicius Jr during a Champions League match last week.
UEFA provisionally suspended Prestianni on Monday for one match after Argentine Prestianni was accused of insulting Vinicius during Real's 1-0 playoff first-leg victory in Lisbon.
Denying the accusation, Prestianni said the Brazilian misheard him while Real's Aurelien Tchouameni said the Argentine told him he did not call Vinicius a "monkey" but directed a homophobic comment at him.
"It's just as serious because they are homophobic insults... I've also seen the images from the Benfica stand during the match and I think it's deplorable to see that in a stadium," Courtois told reporters on Tuesday, referring to fans making monkey gestures.
"You may like a player more or less, but making those gestures is shameful... I haven't seen if they've said anything about going after their fans who made those monkey gestures.
"But with everything that has happened, there are many things that haven't been done well. I think that racism, homophobia - all of these things - we simply cannot accept them and the insult is equally serious."
Courtois was also disappointed that Benfica coach Jose Mourinho said the fans were provoked by Vinicius' goal celebration.
"Vini didn't do anything wrong. He celebrated the way many opponents have celebrated against us too," Courtois said.
"In the end we need to move on and leave it at that. We can't justify an alleged act of racism with a celebration."
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