Liverpool Condemn Fans For ‘Racist’ Divock Origi Banner

Liverpool Condemn Fans For ‘Racist’ Divock Origi Banner

By Brian Bariyo Tumuramye

Liverpool have condemned a ‘racist’ banner depicting Divock Origi that was displayed by fans before Wednesday’s Champions League win in Genk.

Travelling fans unfurled a graphic banner depicting the Belgium striker’s head on a naked body, alongside the Champions League trophy.

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The club said it “acted swiftly to have the banner removed” and said the image “perpetuated a racist stereotype”.

Divock Origi racist banner

“This is completely unacceptable,” a club statement said, “Liverpool Football Club condemns the offensive banner displayed in our section of the ground, prior to kick-off.

“We acted swiftly to have the banner removed and we are now working with the local authorities and stadium team in Genk to identify those responsible.

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“Any subsequent action will be taken in keeping with our sanctions process.”

Origi, 24, spent nine years at Genk in the club’s youth set-up before joining Lille in 2010 and he came on off the bench in the fixture at the Luminus Arena, where Jurgen Klopp’s side won 4-1 to secure a second victory of the Champions League group stage.

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