Soccer-Homophobia as serious as racism, says Real Madrid's Courtois after Prestianni suspension


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MADRID, Feb 24 (Reuters) - 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."

'ANTI-RACISM PROTOCOLS GETTING BETTER'

UEFA rules state that "any person or entity that insults the human dignity of a person" on grounds including sexual orientation incurs a minimum suspension of 10 games.

The referee halted the game ⁠for 11 minutes after Vinicius complained and Courtois said anti-racism protocols were getting ​better.

"In the end, the problem is that, in that moment, it was Vinicius who decided that we went back to playing. If Vini had said no, that he couldn't continue, then I think as a team we would have taken a stand there," Courtois added.

"Then, obviously, the other ⁠things that happened in the stands, for me, are reasons to stop a match and throw those people out.

"If it happens right in front of someone who is two metres away - a Benfica stadium security guard - then that person has to act and call the authorities... I think we can keep improving and I think as a society we also need to stop being so foolish."

Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa ​said ahead of the second leg against Benfica in Madrid on Wednesday that Vinicius had shown "great ⁠bravery and character" since the alleged insult directed at him.

"Anyone in his situation, I don't know how I would react. He has always responded ​with courage, showing a huge personality and a lot of character... He is a fighter," ‌Arbeloa said.

"He's very well, eager and motivated for these kind of ​games... He is a game-changing player. He is a leader and we need him to get back to have fun tomorrow so he has a great match."

(Reporting by Silvio Castellanos in Madrid and Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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