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Sunday, 21 September 2014

Liverpool star Mario Balotelli racially abused on Twitter after mocking Manchester United's 5-3 defeat at Leicester...

Mario Balotelli was racially abused on Twitter today after he mocked Manchester United's 5-3 defeat at Leicester City. Hate-filled social media users targeted the Liverpool and Italy striker after he goaded the Red Devils fans with a tweet which simply read: 'Man utd ... LOL.' One vile tweeter, known only as iMonko, wrote: "Monkey, monkey, monkey, monkey, monkey." Another, using the Twitter handle Maroc, tweeted: "You're a f*****g monkey. Oo Oo ah ah." And one particularly disgusting tirade read: "@F**k you Mario you f*****g n****r. Go eat some bananas and get ebola you dirty monkey." Many others came to Balotelli's defence and some screengrabbed and re-tweeted some of the vile messages, and forwarded them on to police. The football equality group Kick It Out said in a message on Twitter that it was aware of the racist tweets directed bat Balotelli and that it would be reporting the matter to the authorities. Merseyside Police has since said it is investigating. The force posted a message on Twitter, which read: "We can confirm officers are looking into offensive comments made on Twitter about Mario Balotelli earlier today." Asked if they were launching an investigation, a Merseyside Police spokesman said "yes, we are", adding: "As far as I am aware there have been no complaints but we have been made aware of it by a number of press inquiries." Manchester United led 3-1 at half-time before conceding four second-half goals in 21 minutes against newly-promoted Leicester. Balotelli was joined by others from across the world of football left in disbelief at United’s latest horror show. Former Arsenal midfielder and Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson said: "Man Utd a Gillion miles away from winning the title." TV presenter and Arsenal fan Piers Morgan tweeted: "To be fair to Van Gaal, he has brought in a new era at United - they're worse than I've ever seen them."

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