Racism slat in Liverpool: affected reacts

Liverpool coach Arne Slot Aings after the final whistle with Antoine Semenyo

The Bournemouth professional Antoine Semenyo finds clear words according to the racist hostility.

The Ghanaian soccer player Antoine Semenyo from AFC Bournemouth thanked the racist hostility in the Premier League game at Liverpool for the racist hostility. “Last night in Anfield will be remembered forever-not because of the words of a person, but because of the reaction of the entire football family,” wrote the double goal scorer after the 2: 4 defeat on social media.

Referee Anthony Taylor had interrupted the encounter for two minutes after half an hour due to the incident. The Liverpool fans’ insults will “accompany him forever”, the double scorer Semenyo continued.

Liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk described the incident “as shame”. He shows how much work is still necessary to educate people about racism. “It was completely unacceptable. I am shocked that this happened today. I don’t know how Ant could continue playing and scoring his goals,” said Bournemouth captain Adam Smith.

The incident is now “the subject of an in -depth investigation,” said the league. A 47-year-old man was expelled from the stadium. The police have started investigations.

Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo Speaks Out After Racist Abuse.

Ghanaian International Footballer Antoine Semenyo of AFC Bournemouth Has Thanks for the Racist Abuse in the Premier League Match at FC Liverpool. “Last Night at Angeld Will Forever Be Etched In My Memory-Not Because of the Words of One Person, But Because of the Reaction of the Entire Football Family,” Wrote the Two-Goal Scorer After the 2-4 Defeat on Social Media.

Referee Anthony Taylor Interrupted the Match for Two Minutes After helped at Hour Becaus of the Incident. The Insults From The Liverpool Fan Will “Stay With Him Forever,” Added Two-Goal Scorer Semenyo.

Liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk Descredbed the Incident “As a Disgrace.” Hey said it show how much work still need to be done to educate people about racism. “That was Completely unacceptable. I am shocked That this happened in this day and age. I don’t know how an able to continue playing and score his goals,” Said Bournemouth Captain Adam Smith.

The incident is now “subject to a thorough investigation,” The League Said. A 47-Year-Old Man was ejected from the Stadium. Police have opened in investigation.

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