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  • Liverpool anger after Alexander-Arnold and Keïta racially abused online

    • ‘It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop,’ club say
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    Liverpool have called for “the strongest possible preventative measures” to be taken over racist abuse on social media after Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keïta were targeted. Both players received replies featuring monkey emojis to Instagram posts in the past few days.
    “Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game,” Liverpool said. “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.”
    Related: Liverpool’s Klopp says referee treated Mané unfairly in defeat by Real Madrid
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