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Aragones apologises for racist remark

Spain coach Luis Aragones has issued an apology for his racist slur towards Arsenal's French international Thierry Henry.

Aragones claims he was trying to motivate Henry's Arsenal team- mate Jose Antonio Reyes during Wednesday's training session ahead of Spain's World Cup qualifier against Belgium when the incident occurred.

Television microphones picked up the Spain coach referring to Henry, using racist language while telling Reyes that he was the better player of the two.

While reaction in Spain has been muted and Aragones has received the official backing of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and many players, the incident has had a greater impact abroad, both in England and France, putting Aragones under pressure.

Now he has issued an official apology on the RFEF's website.

"In the first place, I want to make it clear that my intention was never to offend anyone. For that motive, I have to say that I have a clear conscience," said Aragones.

"What I said can only be interpreted in the atmosphere of the team and of a coach who has the obligation to motivate my players to obtain the best results.

"To do this, I was using colloquial language.

"All I can do is apologise to the people who could feel offended and repeat it was never my intention to disrespect anyone," he said.      

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