Tottenham have issued an offended response to the “vile, dehumanising racism” directed at defender Kevin Danso following Saturday’s 2–2 draw in opposition to Brighton.
The centre-back was caught on the ball within the construct as much as Georginio Rutter snatching a stoppage-time equaliser for the Seagulls in an exciting sport.
The consequence leaves Spurs in 18th place, presently mired within the Premier League relegation zone below new supervisor Roberto De Zerbi.
In an official membership assertion, Tottenham confirmed they’ve concerned the Metropolitan Police to trace down these answerable for the abuse, which occurred through the league’s “No Room For Racism” activation weekend.
The Membership Assertion
“Since yesterday’s fixture in opposition to Brighton, which came about through the Premier League’s No Room For Racism weekend, Kevin Danso has been, and continues to be, topic to important and abhorrent racist abuse on social media.
“Now we have heard and seen vile, dehumanising racism. Behaviour that’s doubtless a felony offence. It is not going to be tolerated.
“The membership is taking quick motion. We’re reporting all recognized content material to the Metropolitan Police and to the suitable authorities within the nation the place perpetrators reside, in addition to to related social media platforms.
“We’ll push for the strongest potential motion in opposition to every particular person we determine.
“Kevin has our full and unconditional assist as a participant and as an individual. Nobody at this membership will ever stand alone within the face of this.
“Nothing about kind or league place can ever excuse or clarify racist abuse. There is no such thing as a connection between efficiency on the pitch and the precise to focus on a participant with discrimination. Criticism of performances is a part of the sport. Racism shouldn’t be.”
Spurs have reiterated that they’re working with third-party specialists to observe and examine on-line abuse, warning that perpetrators may face custodial sentences and indefinite stadium bans.



























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