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    Liverpool Condemn Racist Abuse of Konaté After Victor Osimhen Incident

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Liverpool FC have strongly condemned racist abuse aimed at Ibrahima Konaté following their convincing win over Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League.

    Liverpool secured a 4-0 victory at Anfield, completing a 4-1 aggregate win to book their place in the quarter-finals. However, the result has been overshadowed by online attacks directed at Konaté after the match.

    The defender played a key role in the game but was involved in an early incident with Victor Osimhen. Both players collided, and the Nigerian striker suffered a serious arm injury from the impact.

    • FIFA has given its approval for 30 Nigerian referees to be included on the international lists for the year 2024. The approved group comprises 11 referees, 11 assistant referees, four beach soccer referees, and four futsal referees.

    Konaté was also involved in other tense moments during the match, including a situation where he pulled a teammate away during a confrontation involving Noa Lang, and another clash with Mauro Icardi near the goal area.

    After the game, some fans took to social media to post racist messages targeting the French defender. The abuse included offensive words and monkey emojis, a trend often seen after emotional matches.

    Liverpool reacted quickly by releasing a strong statement to defend their player. The club said it was shocked and angered by the abuse directed at Konaté and made it clear that such behaviour is unacceptable.

    They also stated that they are monitoring the situation and have called on social media companies to take firm action against those responsible.

    Meanwhile, Osimhen has returned to Nigeria as he continues his recovery from the injury he sustained during the match.

    The striker was hurt in the first half after the collision with Konaté. Although he tried to continue, he was later taken off at half-time. Medical tests confirmed that he fractured his right forearm, which has now been placed in a cast.

    Reports say Osimhen will wait for the swelling to reduce before deciding if he needs surgery. If an operation is required, he could be out for about six weeks.

    This could be a major setback for Galatasaray, with the striker likely to miss important matches, including games against Trabzonspor, Kocaelispor and Gençlerbirliği. He is also in a race to be fit for a key fixture against Fenerbahçe on April 26.

    Osimhen has already missed out on international duty, as he was not included in the squad for Nigeria’s upcoming friendly matches.

    Despite his injury struggles this season, the former African Footballer of the Year remains one of Galatasaray’s most important players, contributing 26 goals with 19 goals scored and seven assists across all competitions.

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