Russia striker Artem Dzyuba has claimed England fans were just as much to blame as Russian supporters for the trouble in Marseille last week. The Russian Football Union (RFU) has received a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 - plus a fine of £118,000 - in relation to offences of crowd disturbances, use of fireworks and racist behaviour inside Marseilles Stade Velodrome in Saturdays 1-1 draw with England.There were also running battles in the streets of Marseille ahead of the match and Dzyuba says England supporters could not be absolved from responsibility for the trouble in the stadium despite video evidence to the contrary. Sky Sports News HQ investigates UEFAs decision to give Russia a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 I dont really understand the reaction of the British media, who have this impression England supporters are like angels who just behave themselves, he said.You have to be objective, there is 50-50 in every conflict. I dont see that the Russians are the only ones at fault.Yes in those videos there was some aggression but we only saw fragments. Of course, we can all put fragments together and publish them. French police have stopped a bus carrying Russian fans as they being a crackdown on potential troublemakers at Euro 2016 Dzyuba also claimed the outcry over the Russian hooligans is a political stunt to stop the country hosting the 2018 World Cup.We can see the things the British media are talking about, saying they have to take the World Cup from Russia. This is about politics, he said.Dzyuba has, however, warned Russian fans to start behaving themselves now as he believes it would be stupid if Russia were to be sent home from the tournament having had a warning.We dont want to be disqualified for this situation, he said. Our supporters have to focus on supporting us and we have to show our best qualities. Flares were set off before the game had concluded in Marseille We want to be here and it would be a stupid thing and a big disappointment for the whole country if we go out.This is not a street fighting championship, its the European football championship.We dont want things to be presented that there is a group of people trying to fight.Not only English and Russians, but other fans too. Please, lets focus on football. Also See: Two Russians arrested in Lille UEFA: Russias last chance Alcohol ban in Lille and Lens Russia v Slovakia preview Kyle Hendricks Jersey . The Italian side scored twice in a four-minute span in the second half to defeat former stars from S. Joe Maddon Cubs Jersey . LOUIS -- The St. http://www.cubsauthentic.com/cubs-jon-lester-jersey/ .com) - Sporting Kansas City announced Thursday that club has signed former on-loan midfielder Jimmy Medranda to a permanent contract from Colombian side Deportivo Pereira. Kyle Schwarber Cubs Jersey . JOHNS, N. 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