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Palace’s Zaha suffers online racial abuse

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CRYSTAL Palace’s Wilfried Zaha has been subjected to racist abuse on social media and the forward shared screenshot­s ahead of yesterday’s English Premier League game at Aston Villa.

The Ivory Coast internatio­nal tweeted images of the messages he received from an individual on Saturday, which included one of members of the white supremacis­t organizati­on the Ku Klux Klan.

“This is an absolute disgrace and should not be happening. We stand with you, Wilf, and anyone else who has to suffer such horrific abuse,” Palace said on Twitter.

Palace manager Roy Hodgson said the club was working to identify the culprit.

“I think it’s important that it’s being highlighte­d and everyone seems to be making such an effort to eradicate this kind of behavior,” Hodgson told Sky Sports. “The club are doing everything they can to find out who this despicable person is. There’s literally no excuse, at all. It’s totally inexcusabl­e.”

Aston Villa said it was working with the police and would issue a lifetime ban to the culprit.

Former Arsenal and Palace striker Ian Wright offered his support to Zaha.

“People like to make these experience­s seem like it’s not the norm for Black people. It’s always an outlier. ‘Not one of us’. ‘Not a real (insert club) fan’,”

Wright tweeted. “These are real people and daily experience­s. Sooner we accept it the better we can deal with it.”

When the English top flight restarted after a three-month stoppage due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all players had “Black Lives Matter” on their shirts instead of their names in the opening round of games.

Zaha and his Palace teammates took a knee to show their support for the BLM campaign before kickoff, a gesture that has been made by players at every game since the resumption. However, Palace lost the match 0-2, with Trezeguet scoring both goals for hosts Villa.

Earlier, Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers boosted its hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League with an emphatic 3-0 home win over Everton.

Victory lifted Nuno Espirito Santo’s side up to sixth in the EPL standings with 55 points — four points behind fourthplac­ed Leicester City, which was playing at Bournemout­h later.

Everton remained in 11th place on 45 points, with Carlo Ancelotti’s dreams of European qualificat­ion fading with only three games left in the season.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Crystal Palace striker Wilfried Zaha reacts as he receives a yellow card during the English Premier League match against Aston Villa at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, yesterday. Villa won 2-0. — AFP
Crystal Palace striker Wilfried Zaha reacts as he receives a yellow card during the English Premier League match against Aston Villa at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, yesterday. Villa won 2-0. — AFP

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