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Kyle Walker: Man City defender calls on Instagram and authorities to act after receiving racist abuse

WARNING: Some readers may find this content triggering; Kyle Walker said: "Instagram and the authorities need to stop this happening for the sake of all who are suffering this abuse"; Walker was targeted following Man City's 2-0 loss in the Champions League to Juventus

Manchester City's Kyle Walker
Image: Manchester City's Kyle Walker was part of the side that lost at Juventus on Wednesday

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has called for more to be done to prevent online abuse after he revealed a "vile, racist and threatening" message he received in the wake of Wednesday's 2-0 loss at Juventus.

Walker played the whole match in Turin but could not help Pep Guardiola's team avoid a seventh defeat in 10 matches.

England international Walker posted a screenshot of a message he received on Instagram from an unnamed user to his social media accounts on Thursday, which read: "Bro you can **** around and die you stupid ass *****."

"No one should ever be subjected to the sort of vile, racist and threatening abuse I have received online since last night's match," Walker wrote on his X and Instagram accounts.

"Instagram and the authorities need to stop this happening for the sake of all who are suffering this abuse. It is never acceptable.

"To our fans, we will continue to work as a team to do better, to improve and to turn the corner together."

City quickly condemned the racist attack. A club statement read: "Manchester City strongly condemns the racist abuse that Kyle Walker was subject to online following last night's fixture.

"We refuse to tolerate discrimination of any kind, regardless of whether that be in stadiums or online.

"We will be offering Kyle our full support following the disgusting treatment he has received."

A Premier League statement read: "The Premier League condemns all forms of discrimination. Racism has no place in our game or anywhere in society. We encourage anyone who hears or sees discriminatory abuse to report it so action can be taken.

"The Premier League will support Kyle Walker and the club to tackle online hate."

A spokesperson from Meta said: "No one should be subjected to racist abuse, and sending messages like this is against our rules. DMs are a private messaging service, which means we can't review or take action on a message unless the person who received the abusive DM reports it to us in-app. We are in touch with Kyle Walker and his team who have now reported this content and we will be taking appropriate action. No one thing will stop this behaviour overnight, but we'll work to help protect our community from abuse, and support police investigations."

Kick It Out said in a statement: "It's absolutely disgraceful to see the racist and threatening abuse Kyle Walker was subjected to following Man City's Champions League match last night. This incident once again exposes just how deep this issue runs online.

"With reports of online discrimination to Kick It Out more than doubling last season and platforms failing to act decisively, we stand firmly behind Kyle's call for social media companies and authorities to do more.

"Accountability and action are urgently needed, starting now, not just when the Online Safety Act comes into effect. We're working closely with Ofcom and stakeholders to make sure that when the Act does come into force starting next year, it protects players and fans alike.

"If you see it or hear it, report it."