Michael Boxall says he has moved on from the alleged racist incident that saw the All Whites’ fixture against Qatar abandoned on Tuesday.
In the 40th minute of the international in Austria, a confrontation between Boxall and Yusuf Abdurisag incited a strong reaction from the All Whites, with New Zealand Football later saying the Qatari winger had directed a significant racial slur towards Boxall, who is of Samoan heritage.
The defender didn’t reveal the nature of the slur but told the Star Tribune it was something he would never say.
“I’m pretty competitive and I say a lot of things that I wouldn’t want my kids to hear, but that’s certainly crossing the line,” Boxall said. “I didn’t really take great offence to it, but I think it’s one of those things you can’t allow on a football field.
“I’m sure it’s a slur he uses colloquially every day, but when it’s directed at another player on the field, you can’t get away with that.”