Giant Mural Displayed In Support Of Rashford, Sancho And Saka After They Were Racially Abused Following Loss To Italy
To show support and solidarity for England stars, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka who were racially abused following Sunday's Euro 2020 final loss to Italy, a giant mural has been unveiled to appreciate them.
The three black footballers all lost their penalities and following the loss they were racially abused online.
As if the racial abuse was not enough, a mural of Rashford in his home town of Withington was also defaced in a 'racially aggravated' act of vandalism.
In order to support the three players, sports social media publisher SPORTbible on Tuesday July 13, launched a giant digital billboard of the three players wearing crowns with the strapline 'never apologise for who you are'.
The move comes after Rashford apologised for his penalty miss but said he 'will never apologise for who I am' after he was one of three players subjected to racist abuse.
The Manchester United forward, who was left visibly distraught after his penalty hit the post, also paid tribute to his supportive teammates and vowed to 'come back stronger' after the heartbreaking finale to Euro 2020.