BURNLEY BACKS HANNIBAL: CLUB LAUNCHES MAJOR POLICE REPORT OVER RACIAL ABUSE OF MIDFIELDER
Burnley takes action! Discover the club's police report regarding Hannibal Mejbri’s abuse and the star’s powerful response.
Burnley didn’t hold back after young midfielder Hannibal Mejbri was hit with racial abuse following their Premier League match against Chelsea. The club put out a clear statement, calling out the abuse and saying, flat out, there’s zero tolerance for racism.
Meanwhile, Liam Rosenior is catching a lot of flak for his team selection against Burnley. Fans even called one of his players 'pathetic' – not exactly the feedback you want to see.
But back to Hannibal. He didn’t stay quiet. The 23-year-old shared just one of the awful DMs he got after the game, posting a screenshot on Instagram with a simple caption: “pfft…” It says a lot without saying much.
Burnley didn’t just talk; they acted. They reported the abusive message to Instagram and the police. Their statement, posted on the club website, makes it clear: they expect Meta, the Premier League, and the police to back them up and help track down whoever’s responsible. Burnley added that Hannibal has their full support, along with the backing of Burnley fans who’ve already spoken out against the abuse.
Hannibal himself posted another story, writing, “It’s 2026, and there are still people like that…” You can almost hear the frustration.
Sadly, this isn’t new for him. Last season, after a match, Preston North End’s Milutin Osmajic got fined £21,000 by the FA for what they called an “aggravated” breach of their rules. Osmajic denied it but had to complete an education course and sat out nine games.
The issue’s making headlines across football, especially after Real Madrid’s Vini Jr accused Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni of using a racial slur during a Champions League match this week. Prestianni has since responded, but the problem isn’t going away.
Burnley’s statement on behalf of Hannibal cuts right to the heart of it: racism has no place in football, or anywhere else. And they’re not just saying it. They’re pushing for real action.
SUNDERLAND CONDEMNS "VILE" RACIST ABUSE AIMED AT BRIAN BROBBEY AFTER SPURS WIN
Brian Brobbey targeted online! Sunderland and the Premier League unite against "vile" discrimination after Spurs win.
Sunderland called out the racist abuse aimed at Brian Brobbey on social media and made it clear they stand fully behind him.
Brobbey was targeted online right after Sunderland’s 1-0 win over Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday. On Monday, the club released a statement: “Sunderland condemns in the strongest possible terms the racist abuse directed at Brian Brobbey on social media following Sunday’s fixture against Tottenham. We stand firmly with Brian and offer him our full and unwavering support.”
Sadly, this isn’t the first time Sunderland players have had to deal with this kind of abuse this season. After February’s match against Fulham, Romaine Mundle received hateful messages online, and last month the Tyne-Wear derby had to be paused when someone in the crowd reportedly aimed abuse at Lutsharel Geertruida.
The club’s statement continued: “This isn’t an isolated event. The recent abuse aimed at Romaine Mundle and Lutsharel Geertruida shows just how often and how unacceptably this keeps happening, both at matches and on the internet. We’ve reported this latest incident to the Premier League, the social media platforms, and the police, and we expect them to act quickly against the people responsible. Racism is vile, and it doesn’t belong in football or anywhere else. We’ll keep calling it out, clearly and without hesitation, every time it happens. Football should be safe and welcoming for everyone, no exceptions.”
The Premier League is backing Brobbey as well. In a post on their X account, they said they’re “disgusted by the ongoing discrimination” players keep facing online. “We stand alongside Sunderland in strongly condemning the online racist abuse Brian Brobbey has received and have offered our full support to him and the club. We are disgusted by the ongoing discrimination players are facing on social media and are committed to working with clubs, authorities, law enforcement, and social media companies to address this issue, as well as supporting investigations to bring those responsible to justice.
Anyone found guilty of discrimination will face the toughest possible punishments: jail time, football bans, and even a criminal record.”
DAVID MOYES REVEALS "NERVES" AS EVERTON HUNT HISTORIC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFICATION SPOT
David Moyes admits Everton's Champions League hunt is nerve-wracking. See the latest on the Toffees' battle for Europe.
David Moyes admits the idea of Everton making the Champions League this soon in their rebuild actually makes him “shake a wee bit.”
You look at the club now, and it's hard to believe where they were just 14 months ago. When Moyes returned, Everton looked beaten down from years of fighting to stay up. Suddenly, with only seven games left, they’re sitting eighth. That spot could mean Europa Conference League football, but after their win against Chelsea before the break, they’re now just three points off fourth. It’s wild to even talk about the Champions League, but it’s right there in reach.
Reporters put the question to him how does it feel to be this close? With Europe’s spots possibly extending down to fifth (or maybe even further, depending on how other English clubs do), Moyes wasn’t hiding his nerves: “It’s probably the best shot we’ve had in a long time. But when I hear ‘Champions League’? Makes me shake a wee bit, honestly. I’ve been lucky to manage in Europe’s other competitions lately, and if we do make it, I’m sure we’d be able to hold our own at certain stages. Still, the Champions League is just on another level.”
Everton’s next match at Brentford looks huge for their European dreams. Brentford beat them earlier in the season, and right now, both teams are level, separated only by goal difference.
Moyes is clearly enjoying this chapter. “Listen, Europe’s Europe. If someone had said at the start, ‘You’re going to get European football,’ we’d have snapped their hand off. It could be the tiddlywinks European cup, and we’d be up for it. Evertonians want the club back in those conversations. We’re getting attention for the new stadium, we’ve got a couple of England internationals getting noticed more, it’s a good time. If we do sneak into the Champions League, it’d be an unbelievable achievement. But honestly, no matter which competition we make, it’s still a big step forward for us.”