Warsaw - AFP
UEFA on Tuesday said that it was investigating claims Italy striker Mario Balotelli was racially abused during the country\'s Euro 2012 Group C match against European champions Spain. \"Following the provision of new independent information today (Tuesday) regarding the two cases of alleged racist chanting in the Spain-Italy and Russia-Czech Republic matches, UEFA is now conducting further investigations,\" it said in a statement. \"There are, however, no disciplinary proceedings open at this moment in time.\" European football\'s governing body has already said it was investigating claims from a racism monitoring group that the Czech Republic\'s Theodor Gebre Selassie was targetted by Russian fans during their opening Group A match on Friday. But Italy coach Cesare Prandelli on Monday rejected outright claims in a British newspaper that Spanish fans taunted Manchester City player Balotelli with monkey noises during the 1-1 draw in Gdansk, northern Poland. \"That\'s absolutely untrue,\" the Azzurri coach said at a news conference on Monday. Balotelli, 21, has said that he would walk off the pitch if he were racially abused by fans.