Burnley players refuse Osmajic handshake amid racism row
Burnley refuse to shake Milutin Osmajicâs hand after Hannibal Mejbri accused him of racial abuse
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Burnley players declined to shake hands with Preston striker Milutin Osmajic before their FA Cup fifth-round tie amid a racism row between the two clubs.
Osmajic was accused of racially abusing Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri when the Lancashire rivals met in the Championship on 15 February.
Montenegro forward Osmajic, who âstrongly refutedâ the allegations, was named in Prestonâs starting XI for the tie on Saturday lunchtime, while Hannibal was left out of the Burnley squad entirely.
During the pre-match handshakes at Deepdale, none of the Burnley players offered their hands to Osmajic, who was last in the line of Preston players filing along the Clarets XI.
After attempting to shake hands with a couple of Burnley players, Osmajic then walked along the rest of the line without interacting with the opposition.
Osmajic then scored during the first half to put Preston 2-0 up, and celebrated by taunting the away fans with his hands cupped around his ears before being embraced by his team-mates.
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Published31 January
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Before the game, Burnley manager Scott Parker confirmed Hannibal was fit but he had chosen to leave out the Tunisia midfielder to protect him from the spotlight.
Parker told BBC iPlayer before kick-off: âAs I said earlier in the week in the press conference, fundamentally I need to protect Hannibal and making sure of the right decision.
âIt has been a tough decision and we come here a bit weakened today because Hannibal is a vitally important member of this squad, and I felt it was the best decision for Hannibal.
âI wouldnât want to put him in a situation here, so we have made the decision for the best for Hannibal. That is why he is not in the matchday squad.â
Asked whether the decision was made after speaking with Hannibal, Parker said: âIt was mainly my decision. Hannibal was selectable today but he is a young boy that experienced something here only a few weeks ago and I just made that decision to keep him out of here and we have another game on Tuesday.â
The Football Association (FA) is currently investigating the incident between Osmajic and Hannibal. If found guilty, Osmajic faces a minimum ban of six games.
Preston manager Paul Heckingbottom said he had not considered the idea of leaving Osmajic out. Asked at his pre-match media conference whether he was taking an approach of âinnocent until proven guiltyâ, Heckingbottom replied: âYes, exactly â 100%â.