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'I think we should calm it down!' - Marc Guehi defended by Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner after again writing over LGBTQ+ rainbow armband despite FA warning

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  • Rainbow Laces campaign has dissenters
  • Guehi writes about Jesus on armband
  • Palace boss Glasner calls for "calm"
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    For the second game running, Crystal Palace captain scribbled "Jesus" onto his LGBTQ+ armband; this time against Ipswich Town on Tuesday. This was despite the England international being reminded of the rules by the Football Association that any religious message on a player's kit is prohibited. Now, Eagles boss Glasner has come to the aid of his defender following their 1-0 win at Portman Road.

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    WHAT GLASNER SAID

    On Guehi writing on the captain's armband, he told Amazon Prime: "I think we should calm it down. Everybody knows Marc, everyone knows he is a great player, he is a great personality. He is a very humble guy. He wore this. It's LGBT and everyone now is about integration, no discrimination, and Marc as well. I think we all have the same opinion. We are in sports and in sports we are always against discrimination and any kind of abuse, and Marc as well."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Guehi, who is a devout Christian and his father is a minister, could be sanctioned for his actions, as could Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy - who for the second match in a row refused to wear the armband entirely due to his "religious beliefs".

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    WHAT NEXT?

    The Rainbow Laces campaign runs until Thursday, December 5, so neither Palace star Guehi nor Ipswich ace Morsy - who is a Muslim - will have to wear the armband in their next games. What punishment comes their way, however, is likely to be revealed soon.