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Fulham condemned racist and homophobic abuse faced by defender Calvin Bassey online after scoring against Manchester United in the FA Cup. The club vowed to work with authorities to identify and punish the offenders, and expressed support for Bassey. The incident follows similar abuse faced by Manchester City's Kyle Walker and Khadija Shaw. Fulham remains committed to combating discrimination and promoting inclusivity.
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