
Manchester City Condemns Racist Abuse Against Semenyo and Guehi Duo
Manchester City Football Club has strongly condemned the racist abuse targeting its players Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guéhi following the team's Premier League match against Everton. The club stated in an official announcement that Semenyo was subjected to racist insults during the game, while Guéhi was targeted with offensive posts on social media platforms immediately after the final whistle.
Manchester City expressed its profound disappointment over these actions, reaffirming its full commitment to supporting both players in the face of what it described as abhorrent transgressions. In this context, the club stated in its announcement, “We are incredibly disappointed to learn that Marc Guéhi was the target of a series of abhorrent racist posts on social media, and we will continue to offer our full support to both Antoine and Marc as we will never accept discrimination of any kind in our sport,” highlighting the institution's complete solidarity with its players.
Regarding the incident that occurred in the stadium stands, Manchester City commended the swift action taken by the British Police and Everton Football Club to identify those involved. The club further added, in its explicit condemnation of the incident, “Manchester City strongly condemns the racist abuse directed at Antoine Semenyo in yesterday's match, and we appreciate the swift action taken by Everton Football Club and the police to identify the individual responsible,” a clear indication of the need for immediate discipline and accountability.
These statements come as the club emphasizes its firm stance against all forms of discrimination in sports, especially following reports linking the digital attack on Guéhi to certain events during the football encounter. Concurrently, Manchester City has pledged to pursue the necessary legal actions to protect its players and ensure such incidents are not repeated in English stadiums, thereby reinforcing the values of respect and sportsmanship.