West Ham examine Salah recist abuse

                                                            Mohamed Sala

West Ham are researching after a video developed of a fan racially mishandling Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah amid Monday's 1-1 draw at London Stadium.

Egypt striker Salah, 26, was shot on a cell phone from an area of home supporters as he was taking a corner.

The recording, taken by an individual fan, indicates swearwords coordinated at Salah including about his Muslim religion.

In an announcement, West Ham said they have "a zero resistance strategy to any type of brutal or harsh conduct".

It proceeded with, "We are a comprehensive football club. Anybody distinguished submitting an offense will have their subtleties gone to the police and will confront a lifetime restriction from London Stadium.

"There is the wrong spot for this sort of conduct at our arena."

The client who posted the video on Twitter stated: "I was nauseated by what I was hearing. Individuals like this merit no spot in our general public not to mention football matches."

Police know about the occurrence.

"We are alarmed to see one more prominent episode of separation in English football," hostile to segregation philanthropy Kick It Out said in an announcement.

"We are satisfied that West Ham authorities have communicated their assurance to recognize the supporter and make firm move – this sort of conduct is basically inadmissible and must be tested quickly and definitively."

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