Western Morning News

United furious at racial abuse aimed at players

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MANCHESTER United have condemned the “mindless idiots” who racially abused Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial on social media and have called for stronger measures “to prevent this kind of behaviour”.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men fell to a shock 2-1 loss to the Premier League’s bottom side Sheffield United at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

That defeat sparked a torrent of online abuse aimed at United’s players, including racist abuse aimed at defender Tuanzebe, who inadverten­tly turned home Oliver Burke’s winner, and forward Martial.

Racist terms and monkey emojis were put on Instagram comments of the pair’s most recent posts.

United said in a club statement: “Everyone at Manchester United is disgusted by the racial abuse received by players via social media.

“We utterly condemn it and it is encouragin­g to see other fans condemn this on social media also.

“Manchester United has zero tolerance of any form of racism or discrimina­tion and a long-standing commitment to campaignin­g against it through our All Red All Equal initiative.

“Identifyin­g these anonymous mindless idiots remains problemati­c. We urge social media platforms and regulatory authoritie­s to strengthen measures to prevent this kind of behaviour.”

Tuanzebe shared the club’s ‘United Against Racism’ post via Instagram Stories as he posted on social media for the first time since the sickening night of abuse.

Marcus Rashford, Fred and Brandon Williams were among the United players to post on social media in support of their team-mates.

United captain Harry Maguire wrote on Twitter alongside a picture of the players taking a knee: “UNITED against racism. We will not tolerate it.”

Midfielder Scott McTominay posted a photo of Tuanzebe with a crown on his head alongside a heart emoji as well as black and white fists, saying: “My brother - disgusted with what I have read this morning.”

The Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n said the racist abuse aimed at Tuanzebe and Martial was “disgracefu­l and unacceptab­le”.

The body said: “These abusive Instagram posts are another example of discrimina­tory online abuse of players, and it cannot be allowed to continue.

“Where possible, the PFA advises any player who receives online abuse to press charges. We want perpetrato­rs to be held accountabl­e for their online behaviour.”

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