Bernd Leno: Arsenal keeper says he stopped reading social media after abusing Robert Enke | football news


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Arsenal’s Bernd Leno said he stopped reading the comments on social media after he was once asked to imitate Robert Enke, a former Germany goalkeeper who committed suicide in 2009, affected by his past career at 96 Hanover, Benfica, Borussia Monchengladbach and Barcelona goalkeeper Enke Depressed as he committed suicide at the age of 32. Lino says he no longer looks at social media comments regarding his own performance after he met someone online telling him to “do it like Enke” after a bad match while at Bayer Leverkusen. “Of course I have a lot.” From experience with that, here and in Germany as well. There was one thing that stayed on my mind, it was crazy, Leno told Sky Sports News. “I had a very bad game, and then there was one person on social media that the media said to me, ‘Do it like Enke “Photo: Robert Enke, pictured playing for Germany in 2009″ Since reading this I’ve realized that there are a lot of stupid people on social media. This is why I don’t read it even when everything is fine. I don’t need that, It doesn’t make me better, it wastes the time. “There are a lot of fake people hiding behind their computers to make you feel bad. Often times with racism and family abuse, I don’t like it, I don’t read it. It affects your life, what’s the point?” Last Wednesday, Instagram announced that it is It will impose tougher penalties including deleting accounts to block offensive messages on its platform following a number of recent cases of racist abuse in football. Shaka subjected to racial abuse by ‘season ticket holders’ – Study Image: An investigation revealed that Granit Xhaka was repeatedly subjected to racial abuse on Twitter, according to a study by Arsenal Season Ticket holders racially assaulting midfielder Granit Xhaka on Twitter. Reveal the “ real life identities ” of prolific abusers on social media. An analysis by Signify, a data science company, revealed 16 cases of racist abuse directed at Xhaka, including posts from accounts that “ identify themselves as holders of Arsenal season tickets, in December of last year. 0:46 Jonathan Hirschler of data science company Signify explains how they can provide soccer clubs and authorities with the evidence needed to sanction online hate. Arsenal told Sky Sports News that they are taking “strongest possible action” against any users directly linked to their season tickets or membership database, and the study also revealed gay abuse of Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin. He told Sky Sports News: “We all need to work together to get online abuse out of our game and outside of our social networks.” The impact on individuals can be very profound and we work closely with our players and employees to help them deal with impact. This includes support from sports psychologists and our social media team. “As a club, one of the biggest challenges we face is identifying the perpetrators and linking them directly to the season pass or membership databases. When we have this information, we take the strongest action possible. This includes reporting the police and banning membership from our club.” Ultimately, we all have to. Work together to stop abuse and we fully support the latest Premier League statement calling on social media platforms to take further measures to prevent abuse appearing online, including requiring all users to undergo a verification process. “Hate Won’t Stop Us Sky Sports is committed to making skysports.com and our social media channels a place for comment and debate free from hate, hate and profanity. 2:21 This is the message from Sky Sports broadcasters and reporters who have united in support of a new campaign aimed at raising awareness. Hate and abuse online on social media.For more information, please visit: www.skysports.com/hatewontstopus if you see a response to Sky Sports posts and / or content expressing hatred based on race, color, gender, nationality, race, disability, religion, gender or age Or classroom, please copy the URL to the hateful post or get it from the screen and send us an email here. Kick It Out to report racism online Reporting form | Kick It OutKick It Out is a football equality and inclusion organization – working in all sectors Football, Education and Society to challenge discrimination and encourage inclusive practices and campaigns for positive change. Www.kickitout.org


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