Brentford condemn racist abuse to player online

Brentford have described the latest racist abuse directed at striker Ivan Toney as "spineless".

Author: Alice YoungPublished 7th Apr 2021
Last updated 7th Apr 2021

Brentford have described the latest racist abuse directed at striker Ivan Toney as "spineless''.

In January the west London club reported a social media user after he sent racist language to the 25-year-old.

Instagram eventually banned the user from its platform and Toney has again been the victim of more racist abuse - the latest in a long list of high-profile footballers during the last few months.

After he started the Bees' stalemate with Birmingham on Tuesday, Toney was sent a direct message including racist abuse targeted at the player and further abuse at the team.

Toney put a screenshot of the messages on his Instagram story with the caption: "Honestly I'm done'' and the abuse was quickly condemned by his club, who are third in the Championship.

The west London club said:

"We are appalled to see yet more spineless, racist abuse directed at Ivan Toney on Instagram this evening.

"This has to stop. Now.

"We stand with Ivan, and all those who continue to suffer abuse online.''

The PA news agency has contacted Instagram for comment.

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