Rashford and Lingard reinforce opposition to racism after photo with Wiley

It's reported the picture was taken in Dubai on Sunday, where the footballers are on holiday

Author: Luke WilsonPublished 25th Jan 2022

Marcus Rashford has reinforced his opposition to antisemitism after being pictured with controversial rapper Wiley.

A photograph has emerged of the England international and his Manchester United team-mate Jesse Lingard alongside the grime artist, who sparked outrage in 2020 with a series of inflammatory antisemitic posts on social media.

It is reported the picture was taken on Sunday in Dubai, where Wiley has been performing and a number of footballers are currently taking a winter break.

Rashford tweeted on Tuesday:

"This picture has been brought to my attention which I understand now, given context, could easily be misconstrued.

"I would like to reinforce that I do not and will not condone discriminative language or behaviour of any kind aimed at the Jewish community or any other community.

"I truly believe that tackling antisemitism in and outside of the game requires a greater level of attention and should very much form part of the game's anti-racism stance."

Rashford has previously spoken out against racism and was widely hailed for his response last year after becoming a target for abuse following his missed penalty in the Euro 2020 final.

He has also been praised for his activism, most notably his campaign against child food poverty, and was made an MBE last year.

Wiley was dropped by his management company after his outburst two years ago and had a number of his social media accounts closed down.

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.