Arsenal manager Mikel Art believes that online torture is hurting football and more to do to “kick it out” in the game.
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At a press conference before the Champions League game against Girona on Wednesday, Art said the need to “torture” regardless of any player, coach or referee.
He said: “[It] A bad taste leaves and makes people’s lives more difficult. Let’s get out of it, let’s kick it. “
Asked if a message directed by his club supporters, Art said: “It should not be allowed for everyone in football. We don’t want it, we don’t need it and it certainly hurts our sport. Let’s get it out.”
He also called on the law to address the torture online in particular: “We have put laws, measures and regulations for this national thing [abuse] However we did not do it [on social media]The
“We are all talking about it, but no one seems to be stepping up enough and coming with them to get out of the game with them, because it’s just unacceptable.”