Newcastle condemned Sunday the discriminatory abuse sent to Bruno Guimarães and Joe Willock in the wake of a controversy-laden Premier League match against Arsenal that has sparked heavy criticism by the London club about the standard of officiating in England’s top division.
Willock, who is Black, used his Instagram account to highlight racist messages he received after Newcastle's 1-0 win on Saturday.
Guimarães, a Brazil international, was also involved in some of the most heated incidents of the match at St. James' Park.
Newcastle said it “strongly condemns” the abuse toward its midfielders, adding: “We are providing support to Bruno and Joe and will work with relevant authorities and social media platforms to identify those responsible so that they can be held to account.”Kick It Out, a leading anti-discrimination group in soccer, called on social media companies to offer better safeguards against the abuse.
Arsenal hasn't commented on the discriminatory messages, choosing instead to direct its ire toward the match officials.
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