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Premier League abuse study shows eight of 10 most targeted online are Man Utd players
Manchester United stars receive more online abuse than players from any other Premier League side.Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire are statistically the most abused players in the country, with Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes not far behind, according to a report by Ofcom and the Alan Turing Institute, which looked into social media activity during the first five months of the 2021/22 season.Tottenham's Harry Kane and Manchester City's Jack Grealish are the only two non-United stars to make the top 10 - with David De Gea, Paul Pogba, Fred and Jesse Lingard completing the list.READ MORE: Man Utd captain Harry Maguire loudly booed every time he touches ball in pre-season friendlyBetween August 13, 2021 and January 24, 2022, a whopping 12,520 abusive tweets were aimed at Ronaldo, while 8,954 were directed at Maguire - who was roundly booed every time he touched the ball during a pre-season friendly in Australia last month.Rashford, Fernandes and Kane, meanwhile, all received over 2,000 abusive messages online over the same period.Kevin Bakhurst, Ofcom's group director for broadcasting and online content, said: "These findings shed light on a dark side to the beautiful game. Online abuse has no place in sport, nor in wider society, and tackling it requires a team effort.Should more be done to stop footballers getting abused online? Let us know what you think in the comments section below."Social media firms needn't wait for new laws to make their sites and apps safer for users.
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Female ref for Lionesses' Euros final took charge in England men's game after huge fire
England men's game - and boy was it memorable.Kateryna Monzul made history two years ago after refereeing a UEFA Nations League match between San Marino and Gibraltar as part of the first all-female officiating team to take charge of a senior men's international.A year later she was barking orders at Jack Grealish, Mason Mount and Co as the whistle-woman for England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra - a fixture that was nearly postponed after a massive fire broke out inside the stadium the day before.READ MORE: Andorra stadium on fire 24 hours before England World Cup clashThe match itself was fairly straightforward, with goals from Ben Chilwell, Bukayo Saka, Tammy Abraham, James Ward-Prowse and Jack Grealish sealing a comfortable 5-0 win for the Three Lions - though Monzul did have to dish out a little discipline, brandishing yellows for John Stones, Jadon Sancho and Conor Coady.The 41-year-old refereed her first senior men's match way back in 2016, becoming the first female official to take charge of a game in Ukrainian football history.Is it time we start seeing more female referees officiating men's matches? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.Along with France's Stephanie Frappart - who is fourth official at Wembley this afternoon - Monzul is regarded as the best female referee in the world.She's taken charge of three Lioness fixtures at major international tournaments before, the latest coming during the 2017 Euros where England beat Portugal 2-1, though it's the only time the Lionesses have managed to win under her watch.By contrast, England's opponents Germany have won every match they've played at major tournaments with Monzul as ref - but as we all know, records are there to broken.READ
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Sebastien Haller confirms 'step one' is complete as he begins treatment for testicle tumour
Borussia Dortmund striker's illness was confirmed earlier this week after he fell ill during training on Monday, with club medical staff later discovering the tumour. He was subsequently sent home from the club's training camp in Switzerland, with the German side confirming that he would receive further tests later in the week.Haller has now provided his fans with an update after taking to Twitter to tell his followers that he has began treatment on the tumour, tweeting a picture of himself from a hospital bed.READ MORE: Erling Haaland rinses £100m man Jack Grealish with Man City transfer fee jokeAlongside the picture, Haller wrote: “Hello everyone, I wanted to let you know that Step 1 has been completed! “I would like to thank the @BVB and the medical team who were exceptional with me."A big thank you also to all the nursing staff of the hospital for their support - benevolence #step1.”The 28-year-old had travelled with Dortmund to Switzerland for their pre-season training camp prior to falling ill, with friendlies scheduled against Valencia and Villarreal across the border in Austria.Dortmund confirmed the news of his departure from the touring party in a club statement, which read: “In the course of intensive medical examinations, a tumour was finally discovered in the testicles during the course of the day.“During the coming days, further examinations will take place in a specialised medical centre.
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