Everton and Liverpool have published a joint explanation in which the abuse after the Merseyside derby of the last night was condemned against the midfielder Abdoulaye Doucore.
Doucore mocked the traveling fans after James Tarkowski’s late Equalizer with the Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones caused a dispute, which meant that both players had shown red cards.
The Reds boss Arne Slot was also released after the final pipe for something he told referee Michael Oliver.
The Liverpool Football Club and Everton are conscious and judged and judged the most possible after the Merseyside derby on Wednesday evening of the Merseyside derby on Wednesday evening.
– Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 13, 2025
The incident was preceded by a wave of hideous messages that aimed at the former Mali International Doucore.
The explanation showed: “Liverpool FC and Everton FC are consciously and condemned and condemned the racist abuse of Abdoulaye Doucore after the Merseyside derby on Wednesday evening.
“Such abuse is reprehensible and should not be tolerated.
“Together, the two clubs will work with the Merseyside police who carry out an investigation to identify the people responsible.
“We also encourage people who experience or experience online abuse to report and emphasize it on the social media platforms on which it appears.
“We all have to take a zero tolerance posture, including the social media companies. Platforms must take accountability and measures to prohibit such abusers.
“Racism and hatred have no place online, in our stadiums or in our communities.”