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Tottenham Hotspur said on April 19 they have reported “vile, dehumanising” racist abuse aimed at centre‑back Kevin Danso to the Metropolitan Police, overseas authorities and social media platforms after the 27‑year‑old was targeted on social media following Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Danso was dispossessed in the build-up to Georginio Rutter’s stoppage‑time equaliser that left Spurs in the Premier League relegation zone.
The club described the online attacks as “significant and abhorrent”, called them criminal behaviour and pledged to push for “the strongest possible action” against identified perpetrators, including club bans and legal prosecution.
Danso, an Austria international who joined Tottenham from Lens, posted on Instagram that the abuse “has no place in this game or anywhere” and vowed to remain focused.
The Premier League backed the player and said it would work with clubs, law enforcement and tech companies to tackle discriminatory abuse.
Tottenham said it is working with specialist organisations to monitor and identify offenders and has reported content to the platforms involved.





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