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Liverpool and Everton, who played a chaotic Merseyside Derby, voiced one voice.
It was based on the judgment that racism against Everton midfielder Abdullaye Doucoure went too far. Dukure, who acted unnecessarily toward Liverpool fans immediately after the game, had a physical fight with Curtis Jones (Liverpool), who immediately ran, which soon led to the deployment of not only players from both teams but also police deployed for safety in the stadium. Dukure and Jones were sent off with a second warning.
Dukure is under heavy fire. However, racist remarks are continuing one after another.
Eventually, Merseyside police intervened. Merseyside Police Commissioner Clare Doyle told the BBC that they have successfully prosecuted those who engaged in racist acts, who will be added criminal records as well as off limits to the football field.
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Liverpool and Everton also made joint statements. They deserve to be blamed for their online acts of racism and should not be tolerated"Both clubs will work with Merseyside Police. Not just social media operators, but we should all take a zero tolerance principle for things like this. Racism and hatred cannot be placed not only online, but also in the stadium, in the community," he said. He also added that `If anyone has witnessed or experienced racist behavior online, please report it to the SNS in question.'
The act of racism behind anonymity is not just yesterday and today. However, the intensity of shameful acts through SNS is increasing day by day. Samuel Okafor, CEO of Kick It Out, an anti-racism organization in English football, has reached a "crisis point" over the latest trend" expressed concern.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.