This file photo taken on June 06, 2013 shows French national football team's head coach Didier Deschamps (L) speaking next to forward Karim Benzema (C) during a training session at the Gremio Stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil. France's top scorer Karim Benzema on June 1, 2016 accused coach Didier Deschamps of bowing to pressure from a "racist" political party by not choosing him for the country's Euro 2016 squad. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE

Karim Benzema has accused Didier Deschamps of giving in to pressure from racists when the France coach decided not to include him in the squad for the European Championship.

In an interview with Spanish sports newspaper Marca, Benzema said he does not believe that Deschamps is a racist, but that he “bowed to the pressure of a racist part of France.”

Deschamps has been a long-time supporter of Benzema, who has been suspended from the national team because of his involvement in an extortion scam over a tape involving France teammate Mathieu Valbuena.

France’s junior minister for sports, Thierry Braillard, said on Twitter that Benzema’s statement is “unjustified and unacceptable. Total support to FFF (French football federation) and Didier Deschamps.”