After Manchester United player Axel Touanzeba again suffered a racist attack after the game against Everton, his Blues colleague Antonio Rodiger sharply criticized: "I think they make money from it, so personally, I do not think these people care about what happens on the platform they own"
Rodiger.
Severe attack by the German brake
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Cases of racism in England continue.
Manchester United defender Axel Touanzaba was subjected to racist abuse on social media after the 3-3 draw last night (Saturday) against Everton in the Premier League.
Tuanza, 23, did not start the game at Old Trafford but came on as a substitute and caused a free kick from which Carlo Ancelotti's side equalized deep in extra time.
The player who was previously part of the England team until the age of 21 already suffered a similar case last month after his team lost to Sheffield United and other players also "snatched" severe verbal violence, including Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, Reese James and more. A number of black players who have recently suffered harsh words.
A number of clubs in the English league have called on social media companies to take stricter measures against users who send offensive messages and Chelsea defender Antonio Rodiger sharply attacked today.
"If a lot of people open accounts on Facebook, Instagram, etc., I think they make money from it. So personally, I don't think these people care," the German said.
"As you know, that money has power and the rest doesn't matter. It's hard to know if people in charge of platforms will make a change. I'm sorry about that. But I'm more sorry about those who are not strong enough, if it really affects them."