• The big screen at Molineux displays a VAR review message after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Ruben Neves scores their first goal. Reuters
    The big screen at Molineux displays a VAR review message after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Ruben Neves scores their first goal. Reuters
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    Manchester United's Daniel James in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Jonny. Reuters
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    Manchester United's French striker Anthony Martial, left, goes up for a header with Wolves defender Willy Boly. AFP
  • Manchester United's Welsh midfielder Daniel James reacts after a challenge during the Premier League match against Wolves at Molineux. The match ended 1-1. AFP
    Manchester United's Welsh midfielder Daniel James reacts after a challenge during the Premier League match against Wolves at Molineux. The match ended 1-1. AFP
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    Manchester United's Daniel James in action. EPA
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    Manchester United's Anthony Martial celebrates scoring their first goal with teammate Marcus Rashford. AFP
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers' Ruben Neves in action with Manchester United's Anthony Martial. Reuters
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    Wolves fans hold a giant banner at Molineux. AFP
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    Manchester United's English defender Harry Maguire controls the ball. AFP
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    Manchester United's French striker Anthony Martial celebrates scoring against Wolves. AFP
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    Players react as they wait for English referee Jonathan Moss to give the outcome of the VAR decision for Wolverhampton Wanderers' equaliser scored by Ruben Neves. AFP
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Leander Dendoncker tackles Manchester United's Scott McTominay. AFP
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers' Ruben Neves celebrates scoring the equaliser. AFP
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Ryan Bennett vies with Manchester United's Jesse Lingard. AFP
    Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Ryan Bennett vies with Manchester United's Jesse Lingard. AFP
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    Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay jumps to head the ball. AFP
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    Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba attempts to control the ball. AFP
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    Paul Pogba reacts as he is fouled by Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Conor Coady in the area and wins a penalty. AFP
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Rui Patricio saves Pogba's penalty. AFP
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    Manchester United' manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer applauds the fans at the final whistle. AFP
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Nuno Espirito Santo gestures. AFP

Twitter to meet Manchester United over racist abuse aimed at Paul Pogba


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Twitter representatives will meet Manchester United and British anti-discriminatory body Kick It Out after the club's midfielder Paul Pogba became the latest player to be subjected to online racist abuse, the social media company said on Wednesday.

France international Pogba was a target of online abuse after he missed a penalty in Monday's 1-1 Premier League draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard last week urged social media companies to take action after 21-year-old striker Tammy Abraham was targeted after the team's Uefa Super Cup loss to Liverpool.

"We have always maintained an open and healthy dialogue with our partners in this space, but we know we need to do more to protect our users," Twitter said in a statement.

"Racist behaviour has no place on our platform and we strongly condemn it.

"Over the next few weeks, Twitter representatives will meet with Manchester United, Kick It Out and any other civil society stakeholders interested in hearing about the proactive work Twitter is doing to address online racist abuse towards certain footballers in the UK."

The abuse suffered by Pogba was condemned by his teammates including Harry Maguire who urged social media companies to verify user accounts to prevent anonymous abuse of players.

England women's coach Phil Neville, a former United player, urged the soccer community to boycott social media for six months to send a message.

A study released by Kick It Out said it received 159 reports of discrimination via social media in the English professional game last season.