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Reds call for social media to implement strongest possible preventative measures to fight racism

LIVERPOOL have called for “the strongest possible preventative measures” to be taken over racist abuse on social media after Trent Alexander-Arnold, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane were targeted. Reds defender Alexander-Arnold, midfielder Keita and forward Mane were sent racist emojis and comments via Instagram following last night’s Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss to Real Madrid. Liverpool said in a statement today: “Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game. It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop. “LFC condemns all forms of discrimination and we continue to work with our inclusion partners through our Red Together initiative to campaign against it.

Utterly unacceptable - Liverpool demand action from social media platforms after players racially abused

Utterly unacceptable - Liverpool demand action from social media platforms after players racially abused Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita were targeted after Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss at Real Madrid. By Press Association Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 3:06 PM 2 hours ago 6,995 Views 8 Comments Reds pair Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita. Image: PA Image: PA Updated 45 minutes ago LIVERPOOL HAVE CALLED for “the strongest possible preventative measures” to be taken over racist abuse on social media after Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita were targeted. Reds defender Alexander-Arnold and midfielder Keita were both sent monkey emojis in the comments section on Instagram posts published prior to Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss at Real Madrid.

Liverpool demand action from social media platforms after duo racially abused

By PA Sport Staff Liverpool have called for “the strongest possible preventative measures” to be taken over racist abuse on social media after Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita were targeted. Reds defender Alexander-Arnold and midfielder Keita were both sent monkey emojis in the comments section on Instagram posts published prior to Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss at Real Madrid. Liverpool said in a statement on Wednesday: “Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game. It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop. “LFC condemns all forms of discrimination and we continue to work with our inclusion partners through our Red Together initiative to campaign against it.

Liverpool condemn abhorrent online racial abuse of trio after Real Madrid defeat

Liverpool condemn abhorrent online racial abuse of trio after Real Madrid defeat
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