The Jamaican footballer of Manchester City, Khadija shaw, He returned to the Copar caps at the English Sports Press. The player, in the last match against the Liverpool of English Super Le The City since he retired from the team due to the insulting racists he received on social networks.
The international, one of the best strikers in the world, has made a greeting Black power After marking the two goals against Liverpool. “It’s strong, obviously,” said coach Gareth Taylor. “Bunny is a proud black woman and where it comes from means a lot to her.”
Shaw It is subject to severe insults after a league against the Arsenal, on February 2. He retreated from the semifinal match of the League Cup against the same opponent four days later, before returning, as a replacement, for a cup cup of FA on February 9.
The Sunday game against Liverpool marked Shaw’s return to the starting line and said it was “definitely well marked again after some difficult days.” Taylor said Shaw’s teammates “were there for him” during the match.
“It is good for him to feel the love of followers and clubs,” he said. The greeting Black poweR jumps in fame after American medalists 200 meters John Carlos and Tommie Smith over the podium’s victory at the Olympic Games in Mexico City in 1968 to protest against racial injustice. Since then, it has been a symbol for athletes against racism. Now Shaw He joined the entourage of sports icons giving voice to this kind of injustice to the famous act.
Source: La Verdad

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