Paul Pogba vows to fight against racism ‘for the next generation’
World Cup winner Paul Pogba has vowed to fight against racism for the next generation after finding himself the target of online trolls.The Manchester United midfielder was subjected to racist abuse on social media after missing a penalty during Monday nights 1-1 Premier League draw with Wolves.Team-mate Marcus Rashford suffered similar attacks after also missing from the spot during Saturdays 2-1 home defeat by Crystal Palace, while Chelsea counterpart Tammy Abraham and Readings Yakou Meite have found themselves in the firing line in the last week.My ancestors and my parents suffered for my generation to be free today, to work, to take the bus, to play football. Racist insults are ignorance and can only make me stronger and motivate me to fight for the next generation. pic.twitter.com/J9IqyWQj4K Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) August 25, 2019On Sunday, Pogba said on his official Twitter account: My ancestors and my parents suffered for my generation to be free today, to work, to take the bus, to play football.Racist insults are ignorance and can only make me stronger and motivate me to fight for the next generation.The spate of abusive posts aimed at players prompted anti-discrimination campaigners Kick It Out to call for decisive action against offenders.The vile racist abuse on social media continued today. This problem will not go away and needs decisive action thats what well be making clear to @Twitter when we meet. #KickItOut https://t.co/YadDZ7uXRB Kick It Out (@kickitout) August 24, 2019Kick It Outs statement on Saturday said: The vile racist abuse on social media continued today. This problem will not go away and needs decisive action thats what well be making clear to Twitter when we meet.Without immediate and the strongest possible action, these cowardly acts will continue to grow.Twitter officials, who claim to have permanently suspended a series of accounts as a result of racist posts, have already agreed to meet Manchester United to discuss the Pogba incident.Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is dismayed by racists attacks on footballers (Adam Davy/PA)Speaking after Saturdays game, which Palace won courtesy of Patrick Van Aanholts injury-time strike, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted he was lost for words.He said: Its the same we spoke about before the weekend. Its unheard of and we need it to stop, it needs to stop.Im just lost for words if it keeps going. We keep having all these campaigns No to Racism and it keeps hiding behind fake identities. Its just crazy that we talk about this in 2019.(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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