Football NewsRomelu Lukaku thinks that a stronger position can be taken in the fight against racism in the football world
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Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, 28, wants to do more to eradicate discrimination in sports and society and has called for more meetings.

 

A little about the topic

The Belgium international believes that a stronger position can be taken in the fight against racism in football, while pointing out that while everyone is clapping, you see another insult after the game.

Spain defender and Romelu’s Chelsea team-mate Alonso has announced that he will be the last Premier League figure to stop taking a knee before the start, a pre-match ritual that was first introduced when England resumed high-level flights following a forced covid block in the summer of 2020 of the year.

Efforts continue to eradicate all forms of discrimination in sport and in society at large, but Romelu recognizes that local action is not having the desired impact and that more needs to be done by those in leadership positions.

 

What did Romelu Lukaku say?

Romelu Lukaku said he thinks they can take a stronger position, mostly. Yes, they take the knee, but in the end, everyone claps, but sometimes after the game, another insult is visible.

If someone wants to stop something, he really can do it. they, as players, can say that yes, they can boycott social media, but Romelu Lukaku thinks these are the companies that should come and talk to teams, or governments, or the players themselves, and find a way to stop this, because Lukaku really thinks they can.

A FA spokesman said that contact had been made to arrange a conversation with Romelu. A spokesman said they always welcome conversations on this important topic with players and others throughout the game. The 28-year-old is ready for a constant struggle and is looking for big players in the world of social media, politics and sports to sit down and smash suitable plans for a more inclusive future.