Premier League CEO: Strictly dealing with racial discrimination, instant support has been provided to Semenho
Premier League CEO Masters said that he would never tolerate any kind of insults from players.
Premier League CEO Richard Masters accepts BBC Radio 5 Live said in an interview: "No Premier League player should suffer such abuse in the workplace or online. We must constantly reiterate this position. We have provided support to Semeno, and everyone has done so."
" You can see that the relevant processing procedures have been strictly implemented and were effective yesterday. After Semeno made clear to the game officials what happened, referee Anthony Taylor suspended the game, talked to the coaches of both sides, and directly contacted the The security officers of the court were assigned to the security officers. This allowed them to identify the person involved and take them out of the scene. As far as I know, this person has been detained by the police. This is how it should be handled."
Masters further emphasized: "This is a social problem, it penetrates the field of football, but it should not happen within the field or online. This forced football managers like me to think about what else can be taken to prevent such incidents from happening again in the future."