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Bournemouth’s Semenyo Speaks Out And Thanks Supporters After Suffering Racist Abuse At Anfield Bournemouth’s Semenyo Speaks Out And Thanks Supporters After Suffering Racist Abuse At Anfield

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Bournemouth’s Semenyo Speaks Out And Thanks Supporters After Suffering Racist Abuse At Anfield

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‎Bournemouth forward, Antoine Semenyo, thanked his teammates, Liverpool, and the match officials for their support after alleging racist abuse during Friday night’s Premier League season opener at Anfield.

‎Semenyo was targeted by a spectator in the first half, prompting referee Anthony Taylor to halt play and address the situation. Taylor then consulted both managers and captains before the game resumed.

Merseyside Police subsequently announced that a 47-year-old man had been removed from Anfield amid reports of racist abuse, and said an investigation was ongoing.

‎”Last night at Anfield will stay with me forever not because of one person’s words, but because of how the entire football family stood together,” Semenyo wrote on Instagram.

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‎”To my Bournemouth teammates who supported me in that moment, to the Liverpool players and fans who showed their true character, to the Premier League officials who handled it professionally thank you.

‎”Football showed its best side when it mattered most.”

‎With Liverpool leading 2-0, Semenyo then scored twice in the second half to level the score before the home side struck two late goals to win 4-2.

‎”Scoring those two goals felt like speaking the only language that truly matters on the pitch,” Semenyo added.

‎”This is why I play for moments like these, for my teammates, for everyone who believes in what this beautiful game can be.

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‎”The overwhelming messages of support from across the football world remind me why I love this sport. We keep moving forward, together.”

‎Bournemouth coach, Andoni Iraola, said it was a “big shame that these things keep happening”, while captain Adam Smith was shocked by the abuse.

‎”Totally unacceptable, kind of in shock it happened in this day and age. I don’t know how Ant has carried on playing and come up with these goals” Smith told Sky Sports.

‎”He’s a little bit down something needs to be done. Taking a knee has had no effect. We’ve supported him and hopefully he’ll be OK.

‎”I wanted him to react (after scoring), that’s what I’d have done. I’d have gone straight over there. It shows what kind of man he is to report it to the ref and carry on. Fair play to Ant.”

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‎Semenyo also revealed that he had been racially abused online after the game.

‎”When will it stop?” he said, sharing a screenshot of a comment in which someone posted monkey emojis on his profile.