Crystal Palace player threatened with life because Liverpool's Nunez was punished red

Eagle defenders did best in his personal battle with the Uruguayn assailant in Anfield, but he has become subject to abuse and threats on social networks Joachim Andersen has shown that he has received 3400 threatening online messages as he was at the centre of an incident that resulted in [...]
Joachim Andersen has shown that he has received 3400 threatening online messages since he was at the centre of an incident that resulted in red card for Darwin Nunez, where Liverpool and Crystal Palace share scores by 1-1. Danish defenders repeatedly provoked Uruguay's assailant during this match at Premier League, which he eventually crashed to the ground after a blow by his rival.
Nunez has faced more criticism against him, and even Jurgen Klopp has admitted that the expensive transfer made a “misdemeanor” serious, but Reds fans from around the world decided to express their frustration to Andersen after the match- than to blame their player.
Andersen opened social networks after the hot match in Merseyside to see that he was subject to abuse, with his family being also involved in dark online debates.
I got probably more than 3400 messages like this last night. I understand that you support your team but show respect and don't show them online willpower, he wrote in the Instagram.
Andersen posted a number of messages that were written as “we would kill” before writing: “I hope Instagram and Premier League do anything about this”.












