Everton condemn racist abuse sent to Mason Holgate
The defender - who's currently on loan at Sheffield United - received the abuse following Sunday's game against Brighton
Everton have condemned the racist abuse received by Mason Holgate in the wake of Sunday's Premier League game between Brighton and Sheffield United - where he's currently on loan,
Holgate was sent off in the 13th minute for a reckless thigh-high challenge on Kaoru Mitoma, with the VAR advising referee Stuart Attwell to upgrade an initial yellow card to red.
Brighton went on to win 5-0 at Bramall Lane and Holgate subsequently received racist abuse on social media which he has shared on his Instagram account.
"I can only apologise for letting my team-mates, club + fans down on the weekend & have done so this week personally," Holgate wrote.
"However, the last 48 hours have been difficult to take... the constant racist abuse across my social media... here are some of the messages!
"As a sport + society we need to do more and there needs to be consequences for Racism!"
Everton said in a statement: "Everton Football Club strongly condemns the racist and discriminatory abuse Mason Holgate has suffered.
"Such abuse is vile and will not and should not be tolerated. The Club offers Mason its full support and praises his actions for speaking out.
"We must all take a zero-tolerance stance by reporting such behaviour to social media platforms and the authorities. Racism has no place online, in our stadia or in our communities."