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Brentford and England hit out following latest ‘vile’ racist abuse of striker Toney

- Mark Mann-bryans

Brentford have condemned the "vile harassment" of Ivan Toney after the England striker was the target of online racist abuse.

The Premier League club also labelled the response of social media companies to such incidents as "underwhelm­ing".

Toney, 27, has previously received racist comments on Instagram posts and Brentford are now calling for more to be done after another case occurred. "We are angered and frustrated to report that Ivan Toney has been subjected to racist abuse on Instagram once more," the club said.

"We have initiated investigat­ions into this vile harassment which we condemn in the strongest terms.

"Sadly, this isn't the first time Ivan has had to deal with this. A similar incident occurred just four weeks ago, leading us to identify an alleged perpetrato­r whom we reported to the authoritie­s. To date, we have yet to see any action taken against that individual."

The Bees called for anyone found to have posted racist comments to be prosecuted and help bring an end to such incidents in the future.

"In general, the response from social media platforms to these ongoing issues has been underwhelm­ing," the statement continued.

"Their solutions, such as filters to simply hide the abuse may safeguard the players, but miss the mark entirely and do not discourage the offenders. Without real consequenc­es for those responsibl­e, the cycle is doomed to repeat.

"We do have faith that things can change. We appreciate the dialogue that we have with the likes of Meta but we call for more decisive and urgent action to combat online hate. We call for prompt investigat­ions, and importantl­y, we call for criminal prosecutio­ns.

"We will continue to work with the authoritie­s and the Premier League and to support our players as we tackle this awful online abuse."

Toney has one England cap to date. The national team’s social media account posted: "This behaviour must have consequenc­es, and we support strong action by the authoritie­s and social media companies."

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