Police in Scotland has launched an investigation after Emmanuel Fernandez and Djeidi Gassama shared screenshots of racist abuse on social media. The incidents followed Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Livingston FC.
Both players started the match, with title hopes dented against the Scottish Premiership’s bottom side. Fernandez, London-born, qualifies for Nigeria, while Gassama is Mauritanian-born and France U20 capped.
Rangers called the Instagram abuse “unacceptable” and reported it to Meta, the platform’s parent company. A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed: “We are aware of offensive posts online and enquiries are at an early stage.”
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Rangers stated: “For any player, opening a phone and seeing abuse tied to the colour of their skin is simply unacceptable.” They added, “Our immediate priority is the wellbeing of the players involved.”

“Many supporters have already reached out with messages of support. It reflects what this club stands for: pride in the shirt, respect for those who wear it and a commitment to stand together.”
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Recently, Wolverhampton’s Tolu Arokodare and Sunderland’s Romaine Mundle faced similar attacks, while Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana and Burnley’s Hannibal Mejbri were targeted after Saturday’s Premier League fixtures.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the abuse “abhorrent” and reiterated support for players exposing discrimination. Kick It Out labelled it “an appalling weekend,” warning such attacks remain frequent.
Football authorities, social media firms, and police continue to coordinate on accountability.
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