Soccer-Sunderland condemn online racist abuse of Brobbey after win over Spurs


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April 13 (Reuters) - Sunderland ⁠have condemned the alleged online racist ⁠abuse directed at striker Brian Brobbey ‌following Sunday’s Premier League 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

Brobbey was at the centre of a key incident ​when Tottenham captain Cristian ⁠Romero nL1N40V04H collided with ⁠his own goalkeeper Antonin Kinskyunder pressure from ⁠the ‌Sunderland forward.

Romero was forced off in tears and Kinsky completed the ⁠game with his head heavily bandaged.

"We ​stand firmly ‌with Brian and offer him our full ⁠and ​unwavering support," Sunderland said in a statement.

The club added that the abuse was not ⁠an isolated case, saying Romaine ​Mundle and Lutsharel Geertruida had been subjected to similar treatment in recent weeks.

“The club has ⁠reported this incident to the Premier League, the relevant social media platforms, and the police, and we expect swift action ​to be taken against ⁠those responsible," they said.

Sunderland climbed to 10th in ​the table and will ‌face fourth-placed Aston Villa ​on Sunday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru, editing by EDd Osmond)

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