Bayern Munich on Monday condemned the racist feedback made in the direction of Frenchman Kingsley Coman after the World Cup closing loss to Argentina in Qatar.
Coman was one of many two French gamers who had failed to attain through the 2-4 penalty shootout defeat on the Lusail Stadium after the 2 groups completed at 3-3 on the finish of additional time.
Bundesliga champion Bayern tweeted, “FC Bayern strongly condemn the racist comments made towards Kingsley Coman. The FC Bayern family is behind you, King. Racism has no place in sport or our society.”
The 26-year-old got here on as an alternative to Antoine Griezmann within the 71st minute. He had taken the nook kick within the 118th minute which ultimately led to Kylian Mbappe scoring the equaliser from a penalty kick after handball from Gonzalo Montiel.
England’s Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka have been additionally racially abused for lacking the penalty kicks through the shootout loss to Italy within the penalty shootout of the European Championship in 2021.