Henry’s second-half of winner gave Brentford victory in a game whereby two Everton gamers were despatched offEverton have confirmed they’re assisting police after two Brentford gamers acknowledged their families were racially abused at Goodison Park.
Striker Ivan Toney and entire-abet Rico Henry made the allegations after the Bees’ 3-2 set shut against Everton in the Premier League on Sunday.
Everton acknowledged: “There is no longer a situation in soccer – or society – for racism.
“We are assisting Merseyside Police to get definite the person is identified and handled accurately.”
Henry, 24, who scored Brentford’s successful objective, tweeted: “I never recurrently focus on out on issues that construct no longer bodily injury me or my family however to examine my mother upset after being racially abused by a few Everton followers introduced fireplace to my belly!”
Toney acknowledged: “And for the man that racially abused my family I’m going to elevate out the entirety I will to earn you the punishment you deserve!”
Brentford tweeted: “Brentford condemns all forms of discrimination and racist abuse in the strongest imaginable phrases.
“We are in a position to provide our give a boost to to Rico’s and Ivan’s families and could also fully co-operate with the investigation and any subsequent right lawsuits.”
Merseyside police confirmed they’re investigating the incidents.
Detective Inspector Catherine Cox acknowledged: “It is no longer crucial what soccer team you give a boost to, there would possibly per chance be on the final no situation for abominate wherever in Merseyside under any conditions.”