'Very easy to abuse online without consequences'
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has spoken out against the racial abuse directed at players, emphasizing the alarming ease with which social media users can target individuals without facing repercussions. He highlighted the need for accountability in online spaces to protect players from such harmful behavior. Rosenior's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the impact of social media on athletes and the urgent need for measures to combat online harassment. The issue of racial abuse in sports continues to be a significant concern, prompting calls for stronger regulations and support systems for affected players.
- Liam Rosenior condemns racial abuse in football.
- Highlights the lack of consequences for online harassment.
- Calls for accountability in social media usage.
- Emphasizes the impact of abuse on players' mental health.
- Continues the conversation on protecting athletes.
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