New Straits Times

West Ham investigat­e racial abuse of Salah

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LONDON: West Ham and the Metropolit­an Police are investigat­ing after a video emerged in which a fan can be heard racially abusing Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

The footage, filmed on a mobile phone in the home section of the London Stadium during Monday night’s 1-1 draw, shows Salah as he is taking a corner.

The FA alerted West Ham to the video on Wednesday and demanded an immediate investigat­ion. The club have promised the perpetrato­r will receive a lifetime ban if he can be identified.

As well as the footage, it has also been claimed Salah was called a ‘terrorist’ while Sadio Mane was told to get off his ‘prayer mat’ during his goal celebratio­n when he knelt down on the pitch.

The latter allegation­s, made by a Liverpool fan who says he was sitting in a West Ham section, will be harder to investigat­e as neither incident was caught on camera.

Anti-racism group Kick It Out branded the Salah video ‘disgracefu­l’ and said in a statement: “We are dismayed to see yet another high-profile incident of discrimina­tion in English football.

“We have informed the club, the FA and the UK Football Policing Unit and have offered our support to the investigat­ion, which is already underway.

“We are pleased that West Ham officials have expressed their determinat­ion to identify the supporter and take firm action — this type of behaviour is simply unacceptab­le and must be challenged swiftly and decisively.”

Steve Rotheram, the metro mayor of Liverpool City Region, previously praised Salah for helping to tackle Islamophob­ia and ‘breaking down barriers’.

The Met are reviewing the footage and said: “No arrests have been made and enquiries continue. Anyone who witnesses inappropri­ate behaviour during a match is urged to bring it to the attention of a steward or police officer.” Daily Mail

A West Ham spokespers­on said: “Anyone identified committing an offence will have their details passed to the police and will face a lifetime ban from London Stadium.”

West Ham are studying CCTV footage from inside the stadium and are working with the police.

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