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Adelaide United player speaks out after racial abuse, as Crows back push for ‘sport-wide’ bans

Adelaide United’s Kusini Yengi has expressed support for his club’s push to have racial abusers banned from all elite sporting events, after the young star was vilified following his performance against Melbourne Victory.
Key points:
- Kusini Yengi put in a match-winning performance against Melbourne Victory
- After the game, he was racially abused in comments on his Instagram account
- He has vowed to continue celebrating goals with gusto
Yengi provided the spark off the bench as the Reds came from behind to win 3-1 on Saturday, scoring one goal and setting up another to seal the win.
It was the first goal of Yengi’s A-League career, with the 22-year-old “running on adrenaline” when celebrating in front of the Victory fans.
Following the match, he…
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