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‘If he were my son, I wouldn’t feed him.’ After the opponent’s canceled goal, the stellar Son faces racist attacks | Football

LONDON Another Tottenham footballer faces racist insults on social networks in a short time. In addition, this time he is one of the biggest stars of the Roosters – the Korean representative Son Hungmin. And so the club’s management has decided to intervene in cooperation with the Premier League management and is now looking for the best way to counter the attacks on social networks.

Fans of the star striker Tottenham started after the situation that occurred in the 33rd minute of the home match with Manchester United. The visitors scored the opening goal, which the referee did not recognize after seeing repeated shots, as Scott McTominay had previously hit Son Hung-min and the home striker then thirstered in pain on the ground.

Even the “Red Devils” coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said that if he were his son, he would not let him eat. According to the coach of the “Roosters” José Mourinho, the Korean representative is lucky that his father is a better person than Solskjaer. In an effort to secure the lead, United scored for 40 minutes. After the change of sides, however, Fred, Cavani and Mason Greenwood turned the situation to the final 3: 1. The “Red Devils” did not lose 11 rounds in a row and secured the second place.

Solskjaer’s statement angered Mourinho. “Sonny is lucky his father is a better man than Ole. I am a father and as a father you must always feed your children. It doesn’t matter what they do. If you have to steal to feed your children, you will. I am very, very disappointed. I have already told Ol what I think about his comments, “said the 58-year-old Portuguese. He was also angry at journalists.

“I’m very surprised you won’t ask me about Ole’s remarks about Sonny. You ask five, six, seven questions and ignore the dimension of the comment, “said Mourinho, who was replaced by Solskjaer after being removed from the United bench in December 2018.

Will a break from social networks help?

Son subsequently became the target of racist attacks on social networks, similarly to his recent teammate Davinson Sanchez after the match with Newcastle in early April, The Athletic server reported.

Tottenham has already officially stood up for his footballer and said that he would deal with the case thoroughly in cooperation with the Premier League leadership. “Again, we have brought these practices to the attention of the relevant platforms and now we are trying to figure out the best way forward,” Tottenham said in an official statement. “We’re behind you, Sonny,” the club said.

Last week, a number of Premier League clubs called for a boycott of social networks. “He was very happy if all the clubs in the league joined this initiative. I think that’s the only way to make a difference, “said West Bromwich Albion coach Sam Allardyce. Among other things, the recent Scottish champion Glasgow Rangers, who is still in conflict with Prague’s Slavia due to alleged racist verbal attacks by Ondřej Kúdela to the address of Glen Kamara, joined the challenge in the fight against racism.

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