Liverpool and Everton have launched a joint assertion condemning racist abuse aimed toward Abdoulaye Doucoure after the Merseyside derby.
The Reds seemed as if they have been heading 9 factors clear on the high of the Premier League after Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah had cancelled out Beto’s opener.
However James Tarkowski’s volley late on triggered chaotic scenes with followers working on the pitch earlier than the ultimate whistle, and guaranteeing the sport ended 2-2.
At full time, issues escalated even additional when Toffees midfielder Doucoure made his manner over to the away finish to taunt the visiting followers, earlier than Curtis Jones minimize him off and a melee ensued.
4 purple playing cards have been proven in complete after the ultimate whistle, with Liverpool boss Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff each given their marching orders, in addition to Doucoure and Jones.
Since, Doucoure has been the topic of racist abuse on social media, with each Liverpool and Everton strongly condemning it in a joint assertion.
Liverpool and Everton have launched a joint assertion condemning racist abuse aimed toward Abdoulaye Doucoure
Doucoure was concerned in a heated confrontation with Curtis Jones after Everton’s sport in opposition to Liverpool
A mass brawl ensued after Doucoure had goaded the away followers at full time of the sport
The assertion learn: ‘Liverpool FC and Everton FC are conscious of – and condemn within the strongest attainable phrases – racist abuse obtained by Abdoulaye Doucoure following Wednesday night time’s Merseyside derby.
‘Such abuse is reprehensible and won’t, and shouldn’t, be tolerated. Collectively, the 2 golf equipment will work with Merseyside Police, who’re conducting an investigation with the goal of figuring out the people accountable. We additionally encourage individuals who witness or expertise on-line abuse to report and spotlight it to the social media platforms on which it seems.
‘We should all, together with the social media firms, take a zero-tolerance stance. Platforms must take accountability and motion to ban such abusers. Racism and hate has no place on-line, in our stadiums or in our communities.’
The official Premier League X account, in the meantime, added: ‘The Premier League is appalled by the abuse obtained by Abdoulaye Doucoure.
‘Discrimination of any type has no place in our sport or anyplace in society. When you see or hear abuse, report it.’
Doucoure went onto share the put up with the caption: ‘No to racism.’
Jones had approached Doucoure at full time after the Toffees midfielder approached the away finish to rejoice.
A pushing and pulling match adopted, with Carlos Alcaraz and Ashley Younger first on the scene to try to break up the struggle.
The 2 golf equipment mentioned they’re set to work with Merseyside police and can conduct an investigation to search out people accountable
The Premier League and Doucoure himself additionally commented, pushing the no to racism message

Alexis Mac Allister and Darwin Nunez have been first over in purple shirts earlier than a number of different gamers made their methods over. Safety and police then appeared to get entangled too, as referee Michael Oliver watched on earlier than brandishing 4 purple playing cards.
It has additionally been revealed what Slot mentioned to Oliver earlier than he was given his marching orders.
As he walked as much as the official, the Dutchman mentioned: ‘Nice sport’.
They proceeded to shake arms, with Slot seemingly pulling Oliver in his path earlier than the official rapidly brandished a purple card from his pocket.
It has been revealed {that a} bemused Slot then responded: ‘Certain, you give me a purple for that? I’ll test it out for later. Me and also you ya?’
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk additionally remonstrated with the official and – seemingly confirming that the purple card was associated to a ‘pull’ within the handshake – mentioned: ‘Hey, Michael, that was not a pull. Michael, it is not private’.
The Premier League have now deleted a press release suggesting Slot might be handed a two-match touchline ban, referencing his alleged ‘offensive, insulting, or abusive language’.
But Mail Sport understands that the purple for Slot was not solely proven due to the handshake, but in addition on account of feedback made by the Liverpool boss on two separate events after the match.
It has, in the meantime, been revealed what Arne Slot mentioned to referee Michael Oliver earlier than purple card
Our skilled lip-reader then analysed another clip from the post-match antics which confirmed Van Dijk trying to defuse the state of affairs.
The Liverpool defender informed his team-mates ‘Go, hey go…go in’ earlier than then telling Oliver once more that it was ‘nothing private’.
In that very same clip, Liverpool boss Slot may very well be seen asking Oliver: ‘We’ll discuss after?’



















