Palace's Van Aanholt racially abused on Instagram after Man United draw

Premier League
By Reuters | Mar 04, 2021
Crystal Palace's Patrick van Aanholt in action with Manchester United's Fred [Pool via REUTERS/Adrian Dennis]

Crystal Palace left back Patrick van Aanholt was subjected to racist abuse on Instagram following Wednesday’s Premier League draw at home to Manchester United.

Van Aanholt tweeted “Why we kneel...” with a photo of the racist messages he received on Instagram after the goalless draw at Selhurst Park, where he missed a 90th-minute sitter.

Players in the Premier League have been taking a knee before matches since July, initially in support of the “Black Lives Matter” movement before the Premier League and English Football League linked the gesture to their own anti-racism campaigns.

Manchester United's Dean Henderson makes a save from Crystal Palace's Patrick van Aanholt [Pool via REUTERS/Mike Hewitt]

Manchester United trio Axel Tuanzebe, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, Chelsea’s Reece James, West Bromwich Albion’s Romaine Sawyers, Southampton’s Alex Jankewitz and Arsenal’s Willian and Eddie Nketiah have all been victims of online racist abuse in recent months.

The increase in online abuse of players has prompted English soccer bodies to put pressure on social media companies to tackle the problem.

Instagram has announced measures to deal with online abuse, including removing accounts of people who send abusive messages, and developing new controls to help reduce the abuse people see.

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