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Top English players including Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and former international Karen Carney discussed online abuse and discrimination with government ministers last month.
Social media companies must take responsibility to help stop the online abuse of players as their mental health can be affected if they are targeted, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said on Thursday.
Manchester Unitedโs Marcus Rashford, Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial, Chelseaโs Reece James, West Bromwich Albionโs Romaine Sawyers and Southamptonโs Alex Jankewitz have all been subjected to racist abuse online recently.
Top English players including Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and former international Karen Carney discussed online abuse and discrimination with government ministers last month.
โThere are all types of different abuses and it has to be eradicated completely,โ Arteta told reporters. โI think social media has a big responsibility. Because then you talk about the mental health of playersโฆ and how exposed they are.
โIโm all open for people to have opinions, but not just to be insulting people, abusing people and using a screen behind a phone to say whatever you want about a person you donโt know.
โThat has to be eradicated because itโs causing a lot of damage in football, a lot of damage to public people.โ
Speaking ahead of Saturdayโs Premier League game at Aston Villa, Arteta said he hoped to have David Luizโs red card overturned after the Brazilian defender was controversially sent off in Tuesdayโs 2-1 defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Arteta added that striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is available having made his comeback against Wolves after missing games due to his motherโs illness, but the manager did not confirm if the Gabon international would start.
โWell heโs available, he played a few minutes after 10 days of not doing much and hopefully in the next two days he feels good and heโs available to contribute to the team,โ Arteta said.
Arsenal are 10th in the table with 31 points from 22 games.
REUTERS