Espanyol coach supports Moroccan Marwan Sinadi against racism

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
The new Moroccan striker, Marwan Senadi, was a racist in his team’s match, Athletic Bilbao, against Espanyol Barcelona, which was held last Saturday during the Spanish League competitions (LAGA), as part of the Tour 24.
During the match, Espanyol coach Manolo Gonzalez condemned the racist abuse that Senadi suffered, as he confirmed in his statements to the media: “These insults do not represent fans of the Espanyol, who considered them the best in the first La Liga championship. It is quite difficult to insult another person, just as I insulted when I am outside the field. »»
Coach Gonzalez added: “The real insult does not reflect all fans of Espanyol. It is now important to eliminate all forms of violence.
Inaki Williams, the dean of the Bilbao team, headed for the referee of the match in the 16th minute to tell him that his Moroccan teammate Marwan Senadi insulting a racist fans, who described him like “the dreaded Moroccan”. After that, the referee arrested the match for a short period before announcing his call.