Arsenal, Leeds slam ‘vile abuse’ as player’s family targeted

Arsenal and Leeds have both moved to denounce ‘vile abuse’ suffered by Nicolas Pepe and Ezgjan Alioski on social media.

The players were involved in an incident that saw Arsenal forward Pepe sent off for headbutting Alioski, who blocked his run towards the Leeds box during a 0-0 draw.

Mikel Arteta condemned Pepe for his actions and Ian Wright branded him “totally unprofessional”, but the player was subjected to abuse in the aftermath.


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Arsenal and Leeds both pledged to punish those responsible.

‘We utterly condemn the vile abuse directed at Nicolas Pepe and Ezgjan Alioski on social media following our match against Leeds United,’ read a statement on the former’s website.

‘This is completely unacceptable and we will be working with the police and authorities to do everything we can to trace and prosecute the culprits.’

A Leeds spokesperson added: ‘The vile abuse directed at Ezgjan Alioski and Nicolas Pepe on social media after yesterday’s Premier League game with Arsenal will not be tolerated by Leeds United.

‘We will work closely with the police and the footballing authorities to ensure those responsible are identified and punished.’

The Athletic report that Pepe and Alioski were victims of racial abuse, and that ‘there have also been threats directed towards Alioski’s family since the game’.

Sanjay Bhandari, chair at equality and inclusion organisation Kick It Out, said: “The abuse that Pepe and Alioski received on Twitter last night was completely unacceptable. We want to see action taken against the individuals behind these posts by Twitter and by law enforcements.

“Social media has become a battleground for hate, particularly with fans not currently in stadiums. We need to see consistent regulation by social media as many of those comments posted were predictable and could easily have been monitored and suppressed before they were even published causing distress to many. Hate speech is not free speech. It corrodes social cohesion and we are all victims of that.

“We will continue to work closely with social media companies to improve policies and practices. This is partly a technological problem so will require technological solutions. The social media giants are sufficiently well resourced to deal with these challenges.

“We know from experience that when there’s an incident in a match involving a black player such as a sending off, it is sadly predictable that online racist abuse will follow. We believe that in-game incidents should be monitored in real-time by social media and this should trigger a heightened state of monitoring for hateful content.

“We all have to take a stand against hate. We are pleased to see that Arsenal and Leeds are united in seeking to identify the individuals responsible. We hope the police now identify the perpetrators and the appropriate action is taken.”

 

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Solskjaer pins hopes on Man Utd man in effort to revitalise attack

Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer thinks the return of striker Mason Greenwood could help revitalise his attack.

Long touted as a future Old Trafford star, the 19-year-old academy graduate scored 17 goals in all competitions during a stunning breakthrough season.

No teenager has scored more in a campaign for Man Utd, equalling the tally managed by greats George Best, Brian Kidd and Wayne Rooney with performances that saw Greenwood fast-tracked into the England set-up.


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But the 19-year-old, who joined Phil Foden in being sent home shortly after September’s senior debuts in Iceland for breaching the bio bubble, has yet to reach last season’s levels, netting twice across eight appearances.

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Greenwood has missed the Red Devils’ last two matches but Solskjaer hopes the youngster can have a positive impact on their goalscoring when he returns.

“We need to improve,” Solskjaer said. “We need to get more flow and rhythm to our game, be more clinical, take our chances.

“We’re looking forward to having Mason back, fit again and well, so hopefully we can hit some form like we did toward the end of last season.”

Bruno Fernandes’ retaken penalty was the only goal of the game as Man Utd beat West Brom over the weekend and Solskjaer knows they have to improve in the final third.

“We’ve got plenty of quality and sometimes the most difficult thing is to keep it simple and sometimes today we wanted to overcomplicate things,” Solskjaer added.

“We want players to seize opportunity but we need more flow, rhythm, make the opposition move. It could have been simpler today.

“I know the players have been away on international duty – we just had this morning to prepare for this game – so hopefully now we’ll have three or four months together.

“And it’s about sticking together, sticking to the way we want to play the game and improve every time.

“Defensively, we’re getting there, definitely. Working hard, closing down, not conceding many chances. We created enough chances to win this comfortably but we need to be more clinical.”

 

Evra picks out one ‘caviar’ moment in strong Liverpool win

Patrice Evra picked out one “caviar” moment from Andy Robertson after Liverpool beat Leicester 3-0.

The reigning Premier League champions comfortably beat one of their closest contenders for the title at Anfield on Sunday.

You can read 16 Conclusions on the comprehensive victory, secured by an own goal from Jonny Evans and strikes from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino to lift Liverpool into second, behind leaders Tottenham on goal difference alone.


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Evra was particularly impressed with the performance of Robertson, who shone at left-back and has been in imperious form all season.

Former Manchester United defender Evra picked out his sublime cross for Jota’s goal as a “caviar” moment.

“Oh, I love it,” Evra told Sky Sports. “I think Robertson for so many years has been really consistent.

“Even if I feel there that Albrighton is being too quick. But what a delivery. I call it caviar. Voila!”

Evra even added some surprise support for striker Firmino, who capped a fine display with a header to make it 3-0 and silence his critics.

The Brazilian hit the post shortly beforehand and seemed set for another frustrating evening in front of goal before finally beating Kasper Schmeichel from a corner.

 

“Jurgen Klopp will be really pleased with his players. To be honest, we were happy,” he said.

“Even as a United fan, to be fair, when I saw Firmino score I was quite happy because he’s struggling a lot. He’s a great performer. That’s what I want to see.”

After host David Jones joked, “I never thought I’d see it from you, Patrice, celebrating a Liverpool goal,” Evra replied: “I was really surprised – I must be too tired. It’s been a long day.

“That’s why I was celebrating because I thought it was United playing!”

 

Impact Wrestling: Slammiversary XVI — Final Lineup For Tonight's PPV In Toronto, ONT.

As noted, Impact Wrestling returns to pay-per-view this evening, as they present their Slammiversary XVI pay-per-view tonight at the Rebel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Featured below is the final advertised lineup heading into tonight’s show:

SLAMMIVERSARY XVI

Impact World Championship
* Austin Aries vs. Moose

Impact Tag-Team Championship
(5150 Street Fight)
* LAX vs. OGz

Impact Knockouts Championship
* Su Yung vs. Madison Rayne

Impact X-Division Championship
* Matt Sydal vs. Brian Cage

House Of Hardcore Match
* Tommy Dreamer vs. Eddie Edwards

Mask vs. Hair Match
* Pentagon Jr. vs. Sami Callihan

Triple-Threat Match
* Johnny Impact vs. Taiji Ishimori vs. Fenix

Knockouts Match
* Tessa Blanchard vs. Allie

Check back here later this evening for complete Slammiversary XVI results.