2:11 West Ham's Michail Antonio wants the football authorities to take a tougher stance on racism from fans West Ham's Michail Antonio wants the football authorities to take a tougher stance on racism from fans

West Ham forward Michail Antonio has demanded points deductions and stadium closures for any team whose fans are involved in racist incidents.

Antonio's calls come after Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah received alleged racist abuse from West Ham fans in the 1-1 draw at the London Stadium this month.

The incident followed Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling allegedly being racially abused by fans at Chelsea in December.

A banana skin was thrown onto the Emirates pitch following Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's goal for Arsenal against Tottenham

In the same month, Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had a banana skin thrown at him during the north London derby which resulted in a Tottenham fan being banned from football for four years and fined.

Antonio told Sky Sports News: "Finding an individual does nothing.

"That one person, okay, he gets banned for life but to be honest no one has a picture of his face. He can get back into the stadium.

Raheem Sterling was the target of alleged racist abuse from Chelsea supporters at Stamford Bridge

"If you affect their team - these fans love their team - the fans, his friends, are going to turn on him.

"If you start playing games behind closed doors and deducting points, then the problem is inside themselves. They are going to deal with it themselves."

A Sky Data Poll for Sky Sports News revealed on Monday that 86 per cent of football fans who regularly attend matches in the UK have witnessed a racist incident, with that figure rising to 93 per cent for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic supporters.

Antonio believes racism can be stopped in football stadiums

Asked for his reaction to the survey results, Antonio said: "86 per cent is quite high to be honest - I wouldn't have said 86.

"I would have said more in the 40s but I put it down to ignorance more than anything else.

"I feel like it is getting worse but I'm not going to blame the English leagues.

"I would blame the FA and UEFA because I don't feel like they're strict enough when it happens.

0:25 Football Supporters' Federation official and former West Ham defender Anwar Uddin says more needs to be done to ensure fans feel comfortable enough to report racist abuse Football Supporters' Federation official and former West Ham defender Anwar Uddin says more needs to be done to ensure fans feel comfortable enough to report racist abuse

"Racism can be stopped in football stadiums but it all depends on what the FA and UEFA want to do about it.

"If they want to hammer down on it next season, it could take five or 10 years [to eradicate].

"If they keep thinking of other solutions rather than just hitting it straight on the head, then it could take generations."