Racism Can Fade the Love that Grows in Football

Jadon Sancho criticized the racial harassment that continues to occur in football. He worried that if it could not be stopped, the love for this sport could fade.  Racial abuse (racism) is still very difficult to eliminate in football. Finally Romelu Lukaku became a victim of such dishonorable actions.  He received racial harassment from supporters of Cagliari when Inter won 2-1 at the Sardegna Arena on Monday (1/9/2019). At that time, Lukaku who scored La Beneamata's winning goal got cheers resembling the sound of an ape from the host fan.  Lukaku adds to the list of racial harassment that has happened to soccer players this season. Previously, Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Tammy Abraham also became victims of racial attacks on their social media.  Sancho hopes that the condition will not happen again. He is worried that if racial harassment continues, footballers will lose their love for football.  "This must be stopped," No player wants to play football and experience such harassment, Sancho was quoted as saying by the BBC.  This makes players lose confidence and if it does not stop, their love for football can be lost

Jadon Sancho criticized the racial harassment that continues to occur in football. He worried that if it could not be stopped, the love for this sport could fade.
Racial abuse (racism) is still very difficult to eliminate in football. Finally Romelu Lukaku became a victim of such dishonorable actions.

He received racial harassment from supporters of Cagliari when Inter won 2-1 at the Sardegna Arena on Monday (1/9/2019). At that time, Lukaku who scored La Beneamata's winning goal got cheers resembling the sound of an ape from the host fan.

Lukaku adds to the list of racial harassment that has happened to soccer players this season. Previously, Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Tammy Abraham also became victims of racial attacks on their social media.

Sancho hopes that the condition will not happen again. He is worried that if racial harassment continues, footballers will lose their love for football.

"This must be stopped," No player wants to play football and experience such harassment, Sancho was quoted as saying by the BBC.

This makes players lose confidence and if it does not stop, their love for football can be lost

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