‘Very easy to abuse online without consequences’ Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Liam Rosenior says more must be done to stamp racism out of football and wider societyBySimon Armstrong, BBC Sport and Mandeep Sanghera, BBC Sport journalistPublished26 February 2026Updated 14 minutes agoChelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has condemned the racial abuse aimed at a string of Premier League players, warning it is “very easy” for social media users to target them without facing punishment.Blues defender Wesley Fofana was sent a series of abusive messages on Instagram last weekend after being sent off during his side’s 1-1 draw at home to Burnley, with Clarets midfielder Hannibal Mejbri also subjected to online vitriol.
Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare and Sunderland winger Romaine Mundle were targeted as well, in what anti-discrimination group Kick It Out described as an “appalling weekend”.
Speaking before his side’s visit to Premier League leaders Arsenal on Sunday, Rosenior reported it had been a difficult experience for Fofana.
“It is very easy to write whatever you want with no consequence when you are on social media,” reported Rosenior.


