“We take each report provided to us extremely seriously and we’ll use all possible resources in supporting our players and managers to investigate incidents, regardless of where the offender is located.” The growth of social media has fuelled discriminatory abuse towards footballers in recent years. In June, the league set up a dedicated reporting system by which players, managers and coaching staff could flag up serious discriminatory online abuse. Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba have both been victims previously. Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha called on social media platforms to identify and remove users who resorted to racist abuse after he was targeted before a game last month.
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