MLS to investigate racial abuse allegations against DC United forward
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[September 20, 2022]
Major League Soccer (MLS) said on
Monday it would launch an investigation into allegations of racial
abuse during a game between DC United and Inter Miami.
Miami coach Phil Neville said DC United forward Taxi Fountas used a
racial slur towards Miami defender Damion Lowe during the match on
Sunday, calling the language "unacceptable in society".
Fountas has denied the allegations.
MLS said an investigation would "begin promptly".
"MLS has zero tolerance for abusive and offensive language and we
take these allegations very seriously," the North American league
said in a statement.
Neither team immediately responded to a request for comment.
In an Instagram post, Fountas wrote: "I did not use the word I am
being accused of using. We had a hot discussion on the field but I
have not racially abused anyone."
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Neville and DC United boss Wayne Rooney, former
Manchester United and England team mates, talked to the referee
Ismail Elfath after the incident.
Neville discussed whether to take his players off the pitch but when
the match resumed, Fountas, who had scored to make it 2-2, was
immediately substituted by Rooney.
"I must also give massive, massive respect to Wayne Rooney for
dealing with it in the way that he did," Neville added.
Inter Miami won the match 3-2 with a stoppage-time goal from former
Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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