Nigerian internationals, Alex Iwobi and William Troost-Ekong have joined the conversation on the racist abuse that certain England internationals have faced since the Three Lions were defeated in Sunday’s European Championship final.
Racism in football was once again present in the aftermath of England’s Euro 2020 final defeat with Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho coming in for abuse after missing their penalties in the penalty shootout defeat by Italy.
Iwobi posting on his Instagram story shared a black-and-white image of the three players, each wearing crowns as a sign of his support for the trio.
Troost-Ekong, adding his voice to the discussion on racism in football shared a powerful post from @ukisntinnocent with a message that reads ‘British when they win. Immigrants when they lose’.
In the aftermath of the final, the English Football Association condemned the racism abuse on social media aimed at the three players with the FA describing as ‘disgusting’ the messages sent to the players.
Iwobi has himself been the victim of racist abuse during his career, not least in 2019 when he was abused by Bollywood actress, Esha Gupta on Whatsapp.
In that instance, Gupta sent personal letters of apology to both Iwobi and Arsenal, although, this was another instance that highlighted the presence of racism in football.