The 20-year-old was targeted on social media following his side’s win over Liverpool.
Tottenham have condemned the racist abuse received by defender Destiny Udogie following Saturday’s home Premier League win against Liverpool.
Jota was shown two yellow cards for two separate second-half challenges on the Tottenham left-back within the space of a minute. We will work with the Premier League and, where possible, take action against any individual we are able to identify.Tottenham said on their official website: “We are disgusted at the racist messages directed towards Destiny Udogie on social media following Saturday’s game against Liverpool.
Liverpool also vowed to help identify the perpetrators, saying in a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Liverpool FC condemns all forms of racism and discrimination and will work with the relevant authorities and social media platforms to help identify those responsible and apply the strongest possible consequences.”
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