SAINTS have condemned the “abhorrent” racist abuse aimed at midfielder Alex Jankewitz on social media after he was sent off in the loss to Manchester United.
The 19-year-old was sent off inside 90 seconds of his first start on Tuesday evening, with Saints going on to fall to a record-equalling 9-0 Premier League defeat to Manchester United.
Jankewitz subsequently became the latest in a string of players to be subjected to sickening abuse online, with monkey emojis and racist terms directed at him on social media.
The club has also confirmed it is liaising with police.
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In a statement the club said: "Southampton Football Club can confirm that it has identified a number of posts on social media directing racial abuse at our 19-year-old midfielder Alex Jankewitz, following last night’s result at Manchester United.
"Abuse of any form will never be tolerated at Southampton. Our club prides itself on its inclusive nature, and supporters who stoop to such abhorrent and archaic standards are not welcome as Southampton supporters, or anywhere else within football.
We are aware of reports of racist abuse on social media directed at a Southampton Football Club player. We are currently working with the club and ask if fans have any screenshots to send them via a DM please. #SaintsFC
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"The club will continue to fight every day to remove such people from our sport and our community in order to protect our players, our staff, Southampton fans and football supporters around the world who recognise and celebrate the diversity that makes football special.
"The club is passing on all abusive messages to Hampshire Police and hope they are able to permanently remove those individuals from our football community."
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