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Europa League Final: Rashford Subjected To Vile Abuse Online After Villarreal Defeat
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Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford was subjected to vile abuse on social media after the Europa League final defeat to Villarreal on Wednesday, May 26 in Gdansk, Poland.

Rashford received at least 70 abusive messages from unscrupulous fans on social media. Photo by Maja Hitij.
The England striker took to social media to disclose that he had received more than 70 abusive messages on social media in the wake of the penalty shootout loss.
At least 70 racial slurs on my social accounts counted so far," Rashford wrote on Twitter.
"For those working to make me feel any worse than I already do, good luck trying."Man United manager Solskjaer makes stunning statement after club's heartbreaking defeat to Villarreal in UEL finalIn a separate tweet, Rashford expressed his outrage at one of the culprits who directly abused him as he appeared to be a maths teacher.
"He teaches children. And knows that he can freely racially abuse without consequence."According to BBC, the account has been deleted, and the club will report the abuse to the police.
This is not the first time Rashford has been a target of social media abuse.
In January 2021, police were involved in investigations after inappropriate comments were sent to Rashford and other United players, with the 23-year old issuing a powerful statement afterwards.
“It means nothing.â€
Speaking after losing 10-11 in the penalty shootout, Rashford talked to BT Sport, where he insisted United’s status as Europa League’s losing finalists and runners up in the Premier Leaguemeant nothing.
“I don’t want to hear: ‘Oh, they were so close,’ because it doesn’t mean anything,†the forward told BT Sport. “There’s one winner and there’s one loser and we lost and we have to find out why and make sure that next time we don’t lose. In the league we finished second; second doesn’t count for anything. It counts for nothing. Manchester City won the league, and we finished second but it means nothing. Villarreal win the Europa League and we finished second in it. For us it’s nothing."Nigerians react as UK white-owned clothing company trademarks the word "Yoruba", bans use by othersThe 23-year old vowed his side would come back stronger despite the defeat.
“For me the club, the desire, the hunger, the talent, the ability, the squad, we have everything to compete at the highest level," he said.Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how David De Gea took to hisofficial Instagram page to thank former coach Sir Alex Ferguson for his support in the Europa League final.
Despite retiring from management, Sir Alex Ferguson has been spotted many times showing his support for Manchester United in their games both in England and in Europe.
Sir Alex Ferguson was on Wednesday night, May 26, at the stands to watch his former club Manchester United in their Europa League final game against Villarreal.
Source: Legit Nigeria
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IE Abroad Holds Nigeria Edusession Fair (Virtual & Physical) With 27 Foreign Universities Across The Globe
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IE Abroad is an international study recruitment agency with branches across 7 countries and up to 300+ global university partners.

IE Abroad holds Nigeria Edusession fair (Virtual & Physical) with 27 foreign universities across the globe
We offer free advice and consultancy service to fee paying students looking to apply to universities abroad for undergraduate study, postgraduate study, professional and doctoral degrees.
The fair is an event organized with representatives from over 27 top universities from different countries in-person or online.
Prospective students whether at a secondary level or tertiary level, parents and guardians are invited to attend as they would have the opportunity to consult with these reps of the various universities, explore their options and learn more about their next academic steps.
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