The French Football Federation (FFF) has condemned the net racist abuse directed in the direction of its gamers and pledged to take motion after they have been focused because the group misplaced to Argentina on penalties in Sunday’s World Cup remaining in Qatar.
The BBC reported Monday that France ahead Kingsley Coman and midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni have been subjected to on-line racist abuse after lacking their penalties within the remaining.
Argentina keeper Emiliano Martinez saved Coman’s effort from the spot, whereas Tchouameni shot vast as France did not retain the title it gained in 2018.
“Following the World Cup final, several players of the French national team were subjected to unacceptable racist and hateful comments on social networks,” the FFF stated on Twitter.
“The FFF condemns them and will file a complaint against their authors.”
Earlier, Coman’s membership Bayern Munich additionally posted a message of help for the 26-year-old, condemning the racist feedback made in the direction of him.