Manchester City has issued a strong condemnation after two of its players were subjected to racist abuse over the weekend. The club released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guéhi, who were both targeted in separate incidents.
Semenyo endured racist insults during the team's match against Everton, while Guéhi faced a barrage of hateful posts on social media following the game. These incidents highlight a troubling trend in modern football, where players face discrimination both on the pitch and online.
City praised the swift response from Everton and local police, who worked together to identify the individual responsible for the abuse directed at Semenyo inside the stadium. The club noted the importance of such collaborative efforts to hold perpetrators accountable. However, the case involving Guéhi underscores a more persistent challenge: the spread of anonymous racism on social media platforms, where consequences remain alarmingly rare.
In their statement, Manchester City reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to rejecting all forms of discrimination. The club promised full support for both Semenyo and Guéhi, emphasizing that such behavior has no place in football or society. As the sport continues to battle these issues, this incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance, education, and action against racism.
