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Merseyside Police investigating racist abuse targeted at Abdoulaye Doucoure - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool FC and Everton FC condemned the racist abuse directed at Abdoulaye Doucoure following the Merseyside derby, stating it was "reprehensible and will not, and should not, be tolerated."
- Both clubs announced that Doucoure and Curtis Jones would face one-match bans for being sent off during the match.
- Merseyside Police are investigating the hate crime targeting Doucoure, led by Superintendent Claire Doyle, to identify the individuals responsible.
- Chief Superintendent Claire Doyle noted that only eight arrests were made during the emotionally charged match, highlighting the good conduct of most fans.
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Liverpool and Everton condemn racist abuse of Doucoure after derby draw
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool and Everton have condemned the racist abuse received by home midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure in Wednesday’s Merseyside derby after he was involved in a melee at full-time when the game ended in a 2-2 draw at Goodison Park. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Liverpool and Everton have condemned the racist abuse received by home midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure in Wednesday’s Merseyside derby after he was involved in a melee at full-time when the game ended in a 2-2 draw at Goodison Park.
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