Official: A man was expelled from Anfield for racial discrimination, police are investigating

In the first round of the Premier League, Semeno scored twice, and Bournemouth lost to Liverpool 2-4 away. Semeno was racist insulted by fans during the game, and he filed a complaint with the referee, and the game was interrupted for a while. Mersey...


In the first round of the Premier League, Semeno scored twice, and Bournemouth lost to Liverpool 2-4 away. Semeno was racist insulted by fans during the game, and he filed a complaint with the referee, and the game was interrupted for a while.

Merseyside police confirmed that a 47-year-old man was expelled from Anfield Stadium for suspected racist abuse of Semeno. Police confirmed the man's identity and are currently investigating.

Governor General Chave Chatterton, who is in charge of this game, said: "Merseyside police will never tolerate any kind of hate crime, and we take such incidents very seriously, and in this case we will work with the club to actively seek a football suspension for those responsible."

  "Racism has no place to stay, and anyone who witnesses such violations must immediately report to the staff or the police so that we can take necessary actions, as we did tonight."

"In all games, we work closely with Liverpool and Everton Football Club to ensure the safety of the public and the players."



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