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West Ham Condemn Offensive Chant Targeting Israel Winger Manor Solomon
West Ham United denounce offensive chant aimed at winger Manor Solomon and call on supporters to avoid divisive behavior ahead of upcoming Championship match.

West Ham United have publicly condemned an offensive and divisive chant directed at their Israeli winger Manor Solomon, which was heard from a section of away supporters during their recent Championship match against Burnley.
The chant, which included an anti-Palestine message, was sung by part of the Burnley away crowd during the game that ended in a 2-2 draw on Sunday. The club has since urged all fans to refrain from such behavior and to avoid using chants that could incite division or offend others.
Manor Solomon, who joined West Ham United as part of their squad competing in the English Championship, has been a notable figure for the club this season. The incident occurred just days before West Ham's first home game of the campaign against Charlton, scheduled for Saturday, making the club's response timely and significant.
The club's condemnation reflects a clear stance against any form of discriminatory or politically charged chants at football matches, emphasizing the importance of respect and unity among supporters. This move is crucial in maintaining a positive atmosphere at the London Stadium and ensuring that football remains a sport that brings people together rather than divides them.
West Ham's appeal to fans ahead of their home fixture highlights the club's commitment to tackling offensive behavior in stadiums and promoting inclusivity. It also serves as a reminder that football clubs have a responsibility to address issues that extend beyond the pitch, particularly when they involve the wellbeing and dignity of their players.
Looking ahead, West Ham will hope to focus on their on-field performances as they prepare to face Charlton in what promises to be an important match in their Championship campaign. Ensuring a respectful and supportive environment for players like Solomon will be a priority as the season progresses.
For more details, visit the original report at The Guardian.



