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Friday, November 24, 2023

FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: Brazil's Rodrigo receives racial abuse online after argument with Lionel Messi

 "Racists are always on duty. Bad luck for them. We won't stop," Rodryio says

November 24, 2023



Brazil forward Rodrigo De Paul says he was racially manhandled via web-based entertainment following a warmed contention with Argentina's Lionel Messi during the World Cup qualifier between the two groups on Tuesday.


The pair traded words on the pitch as a World Cup qualifier between the sides in Rio de Janeiro was postponed by 30 minutes as a result of fierce conflicts among police and visiting fans.


Two days after Brazil lost 1-0 to Argentina, Rodrigo on Thursday, took to Instagram to uncover that he had gotten messages with emoticons of monkeys and bananas.


"My interpersonal organizations were attacked with affronts," Rodrigo composed on Instagram.


"In the event that we don't do what they need, in the event that we don't act as they naturally suspect we ought to, assuming we wear something that bothers them, on the off chance that we don't bring down our heads when they assault us, assuming we consume spaces they believe are theirs alone, the bigots will showcase their criminal way of behaving.

"Bigots are consistently working. Misfortune for them. We won't stop."


 During Tuesday's go head to head, Messi was seen engaged with a warmed collaboration with Brazil chief Marquinhos and Rodrigo before a few Argentina players attempted to quiet the creating circumstance in the stands at Maracana Arena, BBC revealed.


Brazil forward Vinicius Jr, who was constrained by his physical issue to miss the Argentina game, upheld his colleague on X, previously known as Twitter and Instagram after the striker ended his quiet over getting racial maltreatment on the web.


Vinicius took to both online entertainment stages to help his companion by posting: "We won't stop."

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