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Jude Bellingham: Teenager reveals racist abuse after Borussia Dortmund move

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Jude Bellingham: Teenager reveals racist abuse after Borussia Dortmund move

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Birmingham midfielder, 17, called the abuse “disgusting”; West Midlands Police investigating

Last Updated: 23/07/20 1:10pm

Jude Bellingham played his last game for Birmingham on Wednesday night

Jude Bellingham played his last game for Birmingham on Wednesday night

Seventeen-year-old Jude Bellingham has revealed online racist abuse he has received following his move to Borussia Dortmund.

Bellingham, who bid an emotional farewell after playing his last game for Birmingham on Wednesday night, posted the offensive message on Twitter and said it was “disgusting”.

The message had called Bellingham an “overrated talent” and said “black people only think about money”.

Police are investigating the abuse, which Birmingham described as “appalling”.

“Birmingham City Football Club abhors all forms of racism,” the club said.

“Jude and his family are receiving our full support and we are liaising with West Midlands Police over this matter.”

Bellingham will join Dortmund for an initial £25m after the Bundesliga club fought off competition from most of Europe’s top teams, including Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and, most notably, Manchester United.

Bellingham went off injured in the 3-1 defeat to Derby on Wednesday

Bellingham went off injured in the 3-1 defeat to Derby on Wednesday

The midfielder went off with a slight injury in Birmingham’s 3-1 defeat to Derby, with the Blues managing to avoid relegation from the Championship thanks to other results.

Bellingham was later pictured in tears after coming back out onto the St Andrew’s pitch following the final whistle to say his goodbyes to staff and journalists at the game.

An emotional Bellingham said his goodbyes to Birmingham after the final whistle

An emotional Bellingham said his goodbyes to Birmingham after the final whistle

“Whatever happens I am always a blue,” he told the club’s TV channel.

“This is my club and I love this club to bits. I hope I showed that in the performances while I was here.

“I hope I was fun to watch, I hope I was fun to interact with because I wanted to bridge the gap between the players and the fans. I’ll only look back on Birmingham City with love and fond memories.”



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