Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez has spoken out after being subjected to racist abuse in the aftermath of his side’s 2-2 draw with Livingston.
On a tense afternoon at the Tony Macaroni Arena, Fernandez played a pivotal role on the pitch, rising highest in the 81st minute to score and ignite Rangers’ late fightback.
The goal shifted the momentum and helped the visitors claw their way back into the contest.
However, as the final whistle blew, the focus quickly turned away from football. In the hours following the match, the 24-year-old took to Instagram to highlight abuse he received online.
Fernandez shared a screenshot of his notifications, which included racist emojis, and summed up his reaction with a single word: “disgusting,” reported Sky Sports.
The post cast a shadow over what had been a resilient performance from the centre-back, who had stepped up in a crucial moment for his team.
Instead of celebrating a vital contribution, Fernandez was forced to confront the darker side of the game that continues to plague football.
The incident once again underlines the ongoing issue of racism in the sport, particularly on social media platforms, where players are too often targeted after high-profile matches.
While Rangers salvaged a point on the road, the abuse directed at Fernandez serves as a stark reminder that progress off the pitch still has ground to make up, even as players continue to deliver under pressure on it.

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