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Pogba, Mourinho, Megan Rapinoe star in anti-discrimination documentary

Major names from both the men’s and women’s game give their personal views on racism, sexism and homophobia in a new UEFA documentary.

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Soccer Football - Premier League - Sheffield United v Manchester United - Bramall Lane, Sheffield, Britain - December 17, 2020 Manchester United's Paul Pogba Pool via REUTERS/Rui Vieira EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data,RUI VIEIRAPool via REUTERS

José Mourinho and Dutch legend Ruud Gullit also feature in the film, which takes viewers on a journey across Europe and North America, exploring the complexities of discrimination in the global game, whether based on ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation or refugee backgrounds.

Paul Pogba, Nadia Nadim, Megan Rapinoe, Moise Kean, Dejan Lovren, Olivier Giroud, Shanice van de Sanden, Tyrone Mings, Juan Mata, Guram Kashia and Kalidou Koulibaly all share their stories of exclusion and discrimination in football, as well as giving their own thoughts on the best way to help eradicate these issues from the sport.

Speaking in the film, Aston Villa player Tyrone Mings maintains: "You don’t have to go through something to know right from wrong so if you’re doing nothing about it, I think you are part of the problem."

Watch Outraged on Uefa.TV