Manchester City issued a statement of condemnation on Monday following the racist abuse suffered by two of its players.
Antoine Semenyo received racist insults during the match against Everton, while Marc Guéhi was targeted by hateful posts on social media after the game.
The club spoke positively about the response from Everton and the police, who acted quickly to identify the person responsible for the insults in the stadium. Guéhi’s case, however, points to a problem that is much harder to tackle: anonymous racism spreading on social media with hardly any consequences.
City promised full support for both players and reiterated its rejection of all forms of discrimination.
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