Man City’s Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw returns to training after receiving racist abuse
Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor said Khadija’Bunny’Shaw has resumed training and the club will continue to support her after being abused by racism and misogynistic .
resemble With Arsenal, exits the City League Cup semifinal Protect her mental health Thursday after being beaten 4-3 by the Gunners on February 2, her club called it “disgusting treatment.”
Taylor said City is determined to help the 28-year-old’s ordeal.
“The rabbit is back,” Taylor said. “She’s OK and trained on the team, which is great.
“I’ve talked to her, but I don’t want to share. There’s a caring side with the club. Everyone has different levels of support, but we’re going to support the rabbit in the right way.”
Manchester City has confirmed that the content has been shared with relevant authorities and will investigate it.
After countless racist abuses of male players, it now seems that women must deal with unnecessary aspects of the game, too.
Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor condemned those responsible last weekend Verbal abuse suffered by Captain Millie Bright After defeating Aston Villa 1-0.
“We really can’t see life anywhere, not just football,” Taylor said. “It’s unacceptable. It never will, nor will it.”
“It’s a horrible situation for anyone. We won’t stand it.
“Unfortunately, there seems to be a platform at the moment that some people can make these comments. How do you deal with it? I really don’t know. I care about the players.
“We are particularly concerned about the Rabbit and we really care about every player in this club.”