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Egyptian player under attack after refusing to wear LGBTQ armband for a Premier League game

Ipswich captain, Sam Morsy Ipswich captain, Sam Morsy

Ipswich captain, Sam Morsy, has been heavily criticised on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter) after he refused to wear the rainbow armband in support of the LGBTQ community.

Morsuy did not wear the LGBTQ-designed armband for Ipswich’s 1-0 defeat against Nottingham Forest on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

According to Ipswich, their skipper’s decision stems from his religious belief which the club has agreed.

Ipswich’s explanation has triggered a backlash from several users on X who claim to have labelled the player as a hypocrite.

Some dug images of Morsy wearing kits with gambling logos in his previous clubs to back their claim.

Others have also accused him of being homophobic but to hide behind ‘religious beliefs’.

Meanwhile, half of the users backed the player’s decision, asserting that the LGBTQ community should accept others’ decisions not to support them.

Premier League captains wear rainbow armbands for matches played from November 29 to December 5 as part of the Rainbow Laces campaign.

The campaign highlights the Premier League’s commitment to diversity and its support for LGBTQ+ individuals in football and beyond.

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