New Straits Times

Brazil’s Fernandinh­o target of racist insults after own goal

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian midfielder Fernandinh­o and family members have been victims of racist insults on social media since his World Cup own goal on Friday, when Brazil was eliminated by Belgium in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Russia.

Several internet users referred to the Manchester City player as a “monkey”, while some even threatened to kill him after Brazil’s 2-1 loss.

The player’s wife, Rosa Glaucia, also found her Instagram account full of insults. “Your husband’s (screw up) ruined everything,” was one comment from guih_nevetti.

Fernandinh­o’s mother had to close her Instagram account due to the heap of offensive comments on her profile.

Shocked by the racist messages, dozens of internet users rushed to Fernandinh­o’s defense on social networks.

On the Mundo Negro site, which specialise­s in black culture, a message illustrate­d by a photo of Fernandinh­o underscore­d that “the defeat of Brazil and the own goal do not justify racism. Nothing justifies racism. We are with you Fernandinh­o.”

On Friday night, TV Globo journalist Glenda Kozlowski wept in front of the cameras, talking about how distraught the player’s family was.

In the match in Kazan, Fernandinh­o’s own goal in the 13th minute allowed Belgium to open the scoring. The 33-year-old had already been severely criticised four years ago, when he was hauled off at half-time on Brazil’s way to a humiliatin­g 7-1 loss to Germany in the semi-finals of the 2014 World Cup.

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