Wolves and Sunderland Players Targeted by Racial Abuse on Social Media

By Neev News Desk|Feb 23, 2026, 05:05 ISTUpdated: Feb 23, 2026, 10:15 IST1 min read
Wolves and Sunderland Players Targeted by Racial Abuse on Social Media

Tolu Arokodare of Wolves and Romaine Mundle of Sunderland have recently faced racial abuse online, marking a troubling trend for Premier League players.

Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare and Sunderland winger Romaine Mundle have been subjected to racist abuse on social media over the weekend. This incident highlights ongoing issues of racism within football, particularly affecting players in the Premier League.

Recent Incidents

The abuse directed at Arokodare and Mundle adds to a growing list of players who have experienced similar hostility online. Such incidents have raised concerns among players, clubs, and fans about the safety and respect within the sport. According to a report by BBC Sport, the football community continues to call for stronger measures to combat racism and protect players from online harassment.

Response and Action

In light of these events, there is an increasing demand for social media platforms to take more responsibility in addressing and eliminating hate speech. Many within the football community are advocating for more stringent policies and actions to ensure that those who engage in racist behavior are held accountable. The situation remains a significant concern as efforts to create a more inclusive environment in sports continue.