Newcastle's Joe Willock reveals he has been subjected to racist abuse on social media after their 2-1 home defeat by Fulham - as midfielder gives a six-word retort to vile Instagram messages
Newcastle's Joe Willock reveals he has been subjected to racist abuse on social media after their 2-1 home defeat by Fulham - as midfielder gives a six-word retort to vile Instagram messages
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Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock revealed he had been subjected to racist abuse online after his side were beaten by Fulham on Saturday. Jacob Murphy gave the Magpies a first-half lead at St James' Park, but Marco Silva's side drew level after the interval. Just after the hour mark Willock came on to replace Joelinton in midfield, and missed a chance to restore Newcastle's lead after failing to connect with a cross from Alexander Isak shortly after being introduced.
The visitors would ultimately secure all three points after Rodrigo Muniz netted in the closing stages to complete the Cottagers' comeback. Following the game, Willock took to social media to share screenshots of vile racist abuse he had received online. One sickening comment Willock received that he subsequently shared to his Instagram story read: 'You can't score from such position? Black n****'. Joe Willock shared images of horrendous racist abuse he received on social media following Newcastle's defeat by Fulham.
The 25-year-old came on as a second-half substitute in the 2-1 defeat at St James' Park. Willock shared the sickening messages to his Instagram story, captioning one 'I hope you find God bro'. Another user sent the 25-year-old a torrent of sickening messages, referring to the former England youth international as a 'Black slave b******' among other racist epithets. The second user also wished harm towards both Willock and his family.
Willock, a practicing Christian who has often spoken of his religious faith, shared the vile screenshots with the caption: 'I hope you find God bro'. The midfielder has made 26 appearances for Newcastle this season predominantly from the bench, contributing a goal and an assist. Newcastle play host to Willock's former side Arsenal on Wednesday, as Eddie Howe's side look to book their place in the EFL Cup final for the second time in the last three years.