Jordan Henderson: Liverpool captain says taking a stand against online abuse no longer optional - News Summed Up

Jordan Henderson: Liverpool captain says taking a stand against online abuse no longer optional


Trent Alexander-Arnold, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane were targeted for abuse following the 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the first leg of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final. Henderson has handed control of his social media accounts to the Cybersmile Foundation, a cyber-bullying charity, but says he considered coming off the platforms altogether - and still might. "It has to stop and anyone who has a shred of decency has to play their part in making it stop. Image: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita received online abuse following Liverpool's defeat to Real Madrid"What kind of person would do that? A football match happens and your response is to target black players online to give yourself some sort of sick kick?


Source: Sky sports April 14, 2021 14:35 UTC



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