Aragones creates new stir

Spain coach Luis Aragones has dug himself deeper into a hole over his remark about Thierry Henry by now referring to Jose Antonio Reyes as “a gypsy”.

Spain coach Luis Aragones has dug himself deeper into a hole over his remark about Thierry Henry by now referring to Jose Antonio Reyes as “a gypsy”.

Aragones faces disciplinary action from the Spanish FA, who have launched an investigation into the coach telling Reyes that he was better than “that black ****” Henry.

Now, in an interview with Madrid newspaper El Mundo, Aragones tried to defend himself but succeeded only in making things worse.

Aragones said: “Reyes is ethnically a gypsy, I have got a lot of gypsy and black friends, I consider myself a citizen of the world, I don’t care about their skin colour.

“All I did was to motivate the gypsy by telling him he was better than the black.

“I feel I have been the victim of a lynching. All I did was try to motivate Reyes comparing him with Henry and making him see that he was better.

“I didn’t use the term ‘black’ with any racist meaning.

“I’m not going to forget what’s happened. A section of the press in this country [Spain] has lynched me and I will not forget that my family have had a very bad time as a consequence of this.”

Arsenal are understood to be unhappy at Aragones’ latest remark but will not be taking any formal action.

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