LIVERPOOL: Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo said on Saturday the racist abuse he alleges was directed at him by a Liverpool fan at Anfield “will stay with me forever.” But the Ghanian international added that the incident during the Premier League season opener on Friday had also shown football’s “best side when it mattered most.” Police have launched an investigation after Semenyo was abused by someone in the crowd during the first half of Liverpool’s 4-2 win. Play was halted and a 47-year-old man was later ejected from the stadium.

Liverpool condemned racism after an allegation of abuse towards the Bournemouth forward, who was praised after then scoring two goals

Man ejected from stands while referee Anthony Taylor stops play on 29 minutes before speaking to two managers.

La rencontre entre Liverpool et Bournemouth a été brièvement interrompue, vendredi, quand le joueur ghanéen a rapporté à l’arbitre avoir été la cible de propos discriminants.

Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo says the response to the alleged racist abuse he suffered at Liverpool on Friday showed football's "best side when it mattered most".

LIVERPOOL: Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo said on Saturday the racist abuse he alleges was directed at him by a Liverpool fan at Anfield “will stay with me forever.” But the…

A 47-year-old man from Liverpool has been taken into to custody, police said

The 25-year-old Bournemouth forward reported being insulted by a fan while he was waiting to take a throw in during the Premier League opener last night.

Police detain 47-year-old on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offence over alleged abuse of Antoine Semenyo

Police in Britain have arrested a man from Liverpool who is accused of shouting racist comments at a player during a Premier League soccer game this week.

The Ghana forward reported the abuse during the Premier League’s opening game at Anfield, with the alleged perpetrator, 47, now banned from going to matches as a bail condition