In a firm stance against racism, Manchester City has condemned the racist abuse directed at forward Antoine Semenyo during yesterday's match. The club praised the swift response from Everton and local police in identifying the individual responsible for the incident.
But the troubling events didn't end on the pitch. Manchester City also expressed deep disappointment over a series of vile racist social media posts targeting defender Marc Guéhi last night. This double blow highlights the persistent challenges players face both in stadiums and online.
As the football community rallies together, Manchester City has pledged full support to both Semenyo and Guéhi, reaffirming that discrimination has no place in the beautiful game. For fans who want to show solidarity on the pitch, consider wearing anti-racism apparel or jerseys that promote unity—because every player deserves respect, whether they're scoring goals or defending the net.
