he Prime Minister Despite the violence during the Euro 2020 final, the UK has confirmed that the UK will continue to strive to host the World Cup in 2030. United Kingdom with Italy on Sunday.
Football fans in England have been strongly criticized for the scene where the glass bottle was thrown in Leicester Square The fight broke out Wembley He and hordes of supporters rushed through the gates to enter the stadium, and after the loss, racist insults against the black players of the team.
Metropolitan Police said that 86 people were arrested for the game, of which 53 were in Wembley and were arrested for various crimes, and 19 policemen were injured while confronting the crowd.
Authorities say that the chaos and violence have harmed the country’s chances of hosting games, but Mr Johnson said that he believes there are still “very, very good cases” in the UK and Ireland.
At a national press conference on Monday night, he once again condemned what he called the “minority” behavior and told the racially discriminatory players to “climb back under the rock where you appeared”.
But said: “This is a long and difficult process.
“I am a veteran of the Zurich scene in 2010. We tried to shoot last time, but the effect was not good.
“But I do think there is a good case in the UK.
“I don’t want my hope to go with me, because I do remember what it was like 10 years ago, but we will definitely try our best.”
He added: “I think it was a shame that a small group of people tried to sabotage it yesterday.
“I don’t think they ruined the atmosphere, of course not in the stadium itself.
“But we will see what happened.
“I think in the context of testing and social distancing rules, it is particularly difficult to monitor and enforce incidents.”
Irish Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar is also optimistic about the possibility of a joint bid, saying: “I support the bid 100%.
“I am really encouraged and hope that Ireland can be a part of it.
“I think the England team is a tribute to their country.
“Unfortunately, some of their supporters are not.
“We saw violence and bad behavior yesterday.”
Mr. Varadka and other politicians, including the Shadow Culture Minister Congressman Joe Stevens, called on social media companies to take action against those who post racist abusive comments online.



