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Mexico coach Herrera defends gay slur chants by World Cup crowd


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Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has defended World Cup fans chanting a gay slur which is under investigation by the sport's international governing body.

Herrera says Mexico fans shouting the slur as the rival team's goalkeeper takes a goal kick is ''not that bad.''
Mexican fans cheer in a downpour
before the group A World Cup soccer
match between Mexico and Cameroon
in the Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil, Friday, June 13, 2014.

He says ''We're with our fans. It's something they do to pressure the opposing goalkeeper.''

Fare, the European fan-monitoring group, reported the chants at Mexico's 1-0 win over Cameroon in Natal. FIFA subsequently opened a disciplinary case against the Mexico federation, which is responsible for fan behavior inside stadiums.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter and Brazil President Dilma Rousseff have pledged to use the World Cup as a platform to fight racism and discrimination.

Mexican fans celebrate after their team's 1-0 victory
over Cameroon during the group A World Cup
soccer match between Mexico and Cameroon
 in the Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil, Friday, June 13, 2014.
The chant became popular during a Mexico-United States qualifying match for the 2004 Olympics.




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