Everton helping police identify fans accused of racially abusing Brentford duo’s families

Brentford striker Toney and defender Henry’s families were targeted during match

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Everton fans look on during the Premier League match against Brentford at Goodison Park.
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Everton are helping police identify fans accused of racially abusing the families of Brentford striker Ivan Toney and defender Rico Henry during Sunday’s Premier League game at Goodison Park.

Henry, who scored the winner as Brentford edged past nine-man Everton 3-2, tweeted that his mother was targeted by some home supporters in the stands.

“I never usually speak out on things that don’t physically harm me or my family,” Henry tweeted. “But to see my mom upset after being racially abused by a few Everton fans brought fire to my stomach.” Toney said on Twitter that his family was also subjected to abuse by an individual.

Offering support

Brentford said they were aware of the incidents and a report had been made to the police. Everton said they were working with authorities to track down those responsible.

“We will offer our support to Rico’s and Ivan’s families and will fully cooperate with the investigation and any subsequent legal proceedings,” Brentford said.

Everton are two points above the third relegation position with two fixtures remaining.

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