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Liverpool Underneath-18s stroll off pitch twice after alleged racist abuse

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Liverpool have confirmed their Underneath-18s walked off the pitch at a youth match in Germany after one in all their gamers suffered alleged racist abuse in consecutive days.

The younger Reds, managed by former midfielder Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, had been collaborating in a match involving Hoffenheim and Eintracht Frankfurt.

On Friday, a Liverpool participant mentioned he was referred to as the N-word – a declare that was denied by Hoffenheim who as an alternative instructed the German slang time period ‘digga’ was used, that means ‘bro’.

Regardless of match organisers promising the time period can be tolerated shifting ahead, the identical participant alleged the phrase was used once more when taking part in towards Frankfurt on Saturday – prompting Liverpool to go away the sphere for the second day in a row.

Liverpool can affirm {that a} member of our under-18s workforce reported he was racially abused by an opponent whereas taking part in within the Bundesliga Cup youth match at Schwabisch Corridor in Germany on Friday,” a membership assertion learn.

“The participant instantly alerted the match official, his team-mates, and our teaching employees. Consequently, LFC’s administration workforce determined to cease the sport and go away the pitch collectively.

“In an extra incident, the identical participant was the goal of abuse throughout a fixture within the match in the present day. Once more, the participant alerted his team-mates and training employees and our administration workforce opted to go away the pitch as soon as extra.

“We’re pleased with our participant for his immediate actions in reporting the incident and the maturity of his response. He and any of his team-mates affected are being supported by the academy safeguarding workforce. The membership calls upon our opponents and the match organisers to conduct an pressing and thorough investigation into the incident.”

Frankfurt responded similarly to Hoffenheim, telling German publication BILD “we will rule out racism” and that it was the incident was nothing greater than a “language subject”.

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