Overview
- After Newcastle United's victory over Arsenal, players Bruno Guimaraes and Joe Willock faced racial abuse on social media. The club has strongly condemned such attitudes and pledged to provide support to both players.
- The club is coordinating with the relevant authorities, as well as social media platforms, to identify those behind the racist abuse and ensure they are held accountable for their actions.
- The anti-discrimination charity, Kick It Out, has sounded the alarm over the increasing frequency of such incidents this season, highlighting the toll they take on the mental health of players.
- Kick It Out has called for the implementation of the government's proposed Online Safety Bill and urged social media companies to provide better safeguards against racist abuse.
- During the match, Willock played a crucial role in the controversial goal which led to the victory for Newcastle, while Guimaraes avoided punishment for what appeared to be an elbow on Arsenal's Jorginho.