in a statement, the president of european football's governing body, uefa, aleksander ceferin, blamedin nationalism across europe for fuelling racism at matches. the game — which england won 6—0 — was stopped twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. borisjohnson and the football association have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racial abuse. whistling. hey, don't do that! i mean, i heard it before i even got to the other side of the pitch in the warm—up. we spoke about it, coming off the pitch, after the warm—up and then, obviously, it was happening in the game but, like i said, it's difficult to categorise the whole country. i think it's perhaps a minority and the second half was a lot better, so perhaps a victory all round. uefa, who i've spoken to throughout the game, at half—time and at the en