Leeds and Arsenal condemn ‘vile’ abuses by Ezgjan Alioski and Nicolas Pepe on social media | Football news



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Leeds United and Arsenal have condemned the “vile” abuse against Ezgjan Alioski and Nicolas Pepe on social media after Sunday’s stalemate.

Pepe headed Alioski in the second half of Sunday’s game, which ended 0-0, and referee Antony Taylor had no choice but to brandish a red card after a VAR review.

But both clubs were dismayed by the response from people on social media who reacted to the incident.

A statement from Leeds read: “The vile abuse directed at Ezgjan Alioski and Nicolas Pepe on social media after yesterday’s Premier League game with Arsenal will not be tolerated by Leeds United.



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“We will work closely with the police and football authorities to ensure that those responsible are identified and punished.”

Arsenal added: “We strongly condemn the vile abuse directed at Nicolas Pepe and Ezgjan Alioski on social media after our match against Leeds. This is completely unacceptable and we will work with the police and authorities to do everything possible to track down and prosecute the guilty “.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was unhappy with Pepe, the club’s record signing, after the game and called his actions “unacceptable”.

Arteta said: “Considering how early Pepe was expelled, we have to accept it. I never like a draw, but under the circumstances, it is a point. It is unacceptable.”

“The first half was two different periods. The game broke a bit, we started giving the ball away and we took them to have room to break. The second half was a matter of defending well and being patient and using the rhythm of our players in the space they were leaving “.

Sky Sports expert Patrice Evra said he was “disappointed” by Pepe’s actions, but felt Alioski was looking for the Ivory Coast international to be sent off.

“It came out of frustration,” he said. “You can see from the beginning that he was already dealing with Alioski. But Pepe is not happy and he’s a bit silly. He should apologize to his teammates because Arsenal had a plan and everything changed after that.

“Alioski deserved an Oscar because he played it so well. If I were Leeds coach, I would be very happy with him. He looked like he had broken his nose but there was nothing wrong with it. Really, really silly of Pepe. Arteta gave him one. opportunity, so he can’t come crying if he doesn’t play the next game. “



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