Ghanaian defender Jordi Osei-Tutu thanks Arsenal & Bochum fans for support after racial abuse

Published on: 11 July 2019
Ghanaian defender Jordi Osei-Tutu thanks Arsenal & Bochum fans for support after racial abuse
Jordi Osei-Tutu and Edward Nketiah were involved in Arsenal's stalemate with PSG

Ghanaian youngster Jordi Osei-Tutu has expressed his gratitude to Arsenal and VfL Bochum for their support after he was racially abused in a friendly on Wednesday.

Osei-Tutu, who has joined German second-tier side Bochum on a season-long loan deal from the Arsenal, was visibly upset after an altercation with St. Gallen player.

Reports claim that the 20-year-old was racially abused.

"I am very disappointed that I was racially abused last night," he said.

"Nobody should ever be discriminated against and it is really hard to understand how a fellow professional footballer can behave disrespectfully in this way.

"Arsenal and VfL Bochum have given me great support and I hope that we can finally demonstrate that racism has no place in football".

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