sport news Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson backs goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey over 'Nazi ...

Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson backs goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey over 'Nazi salute' allegations Wayne Hennessey said he will contest an FA charge over the alleged gesture Doncaster was Hennessey's first start since playing in the third round last month Roy Hodgson insisted he had no worries about playing him on Sunday afternoon

By Chris Wheeler for the Daily Mail

Published: 21:15 GMT, 17 February 2019 | Updated: 21:30 GMT, 17 February 2019

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Roy Hodgson believes Crystal Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey will be found 'totally innocent' over allegations he made a Nazi salute.

Hennessey played in the FA Cup at Doncaster after confirming last week that he will contest an FA charge over the alleged gesture in a photograph with teammates.

It was the Wales international's first start since playing in the third round-win over Grimsby at the start of last month, but Hodgson insisted he had no

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