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Liverpool and Everton have released a joint statement in which racist abuse is convicted, aimed at Abdoulaye Doucoure after the Merseyside Derby.
The Reds looked like they were aware of the Premier League after Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah had canceled Beto's opener.
But the volley of James Tarkowski leaves on activated chaotic scenes with fans who ran on the field before the last whistle and ensure that the match ended 2-2.
On full -time, things escalated even further when Toffees -midfielder Doucoure made his way to the end to taunt the visiting fans before Curtis Jones cut him off and followed a melee.
Four red cards were shown in total after the last whistle, with Liverpool -Baas Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff both received their marsorders, as well as Doucoure and Jones.
Since then, Doucoure has been the subject of racist abuse on social media, where both Liverpool and Everton strongly condemn it in a joint statement.
The statement was: 'Liverpool FC and Everton FC were aware of – and condemning in the strongest possible conditions – racist abuse received by Abdoulaye Doucoure after Wednesday evening Merseyside Derby.
'Such abuse is reprehensible and will not be tolerated. Together the two clubs will collaborate with the Merseyside police, who conduct an investigation with the aim of identifying the responsible persons. We also encourage people who are witnesses or experience online abuse to report and emphasize to the social media platforms on which it appears.
'We all have to take a zero-tolerance attitude, including the social media companies. Platforms must take accountability and action to prohibit such abusers. Racism and hatred has no place online, in our stadiums or in our communities. '
In the meantime, the official Premier League X account added: 'The Premier League has been shocked by the abuse that Abdoulaye Doucoure has received.
'Discrimination of any nature has no place in our game or anywhere in society. If you see or hear abuse, report it. '
Doucoure started sharing the mail with the caption: “No to racism.”
Jones had approached Doucoure full -time after the Toffees midfielder approached the end to celebrate.
A push and pulling competition followed, with Carlos Alcaraz and Ashley Young first on stage to try to break the fight.
Alexis Mac Allister and Darwin Nunez were in red shirts for the first time before several other players made their way. Security and police also seemed to participate, while referee Michael Oliver watched before he waved four red cards.
It has also been revealed what Slot said to Oliver before he received his marching orders.
While he walked to the civil servant, the Dutchman said: “Great game.”
They shake hands, with a lock that Oliver pulled in his direction before the civil servant quickly waved a red card out of his pocket.
It has been revealed that a bewildered lock then replied: 'Of course, do you give me a red for that? I will watch it for later. Me and you yes? '
Liverpool – captain Virgil van Dijk also protested with the official and – apparently affirmative that the red card was related to a 'pull' in the handshake – said: 'Hey, Michael, that was not an attraction. Michael, it's not personal '.
The Premier League has now removed a statement that suggests that Slot will receive a touchline ban of two games, referring to his alleged 'offensive, offensive or offensive language'.
Nevertheless, Mail Sport understands that the red before Slot was not only shown because of its handshake, but also as a result of comments from the Liverpool -Baas on two different occasions after the game.
Our expert lure reader then analyzed another clip of the antics after the game that showed that Van Dijk tried to make the situation harmless.
The defender of Liverpool told his teammates 'Go, Hey Go … go inside' before he told Oliver that it was 'nothing personal'.
In the same clip, Liverpool Boss Slot was shown and Oliver asks: “We talk afterwards?”
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