Ryan Giggs says racism punishments are not severe enough, calling for points deductions and bans Ryan Giggs has called for harsher punishments surrounding racism in football Wales are facing Croatia on Saturday, a nation which has faced punishment Giggs criticised UEFA's decision to fine Montenegro just 20,000 Euros
By Laurie Whitwell for MailOnline
Published: 01:39 BST, 2 June 2019 | Updated: 01:40 BST, 2 June 2019
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Ryan Giggs has said racism punishments are not severe enough and called for points deductions and bans for offending nations.
The Wales manager will take his team to Croatia for Saturday's Euro qualifier, seven months after Zlatko Dalic's side faced England behind closed doors as punishment for a swastika being marked onto a pitch.
Croatia also played in an empty stadium in 2015 following racist chanting and England players were subjected to monkey noises by Montenegro fans in March.
Ryan Giggs has said racism punishments are not severe enough for offending nations