Nico Williams suffers alleged racist abuse from Atletico fans as game is stopped

Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams scored against Atletico Madrid after accusing home supporters of making monkey noises towards him.

Williams pointed to the colour of his skin during his celebration minutes after referee Juan Martinez briefly stopped the LaLiga game following the alleged racist abuse.

Atletico players Antoine Griezmann and Jose Maria Gimenez appeared to be appealing to the section of fans to stop the chanting before play resumed.

‘I have gone to take a corner and I have heard monkey sounds,’ Williams told DAZN.

‘There are stupid people everywhere, but nothing happens, we have to keep working.

‘I hope this changes little by little because in the end we are fighting internally and externally against this.’

On his goal celebration, he added: ‘It comes with a bit of anger, it is not normal that they still insult you because of your skin tone.’

His brother Inaki Williams said: ‘I know that if my brother does that, something has happened. They have made monkey noises. That has nothing to do with football or life in general.

‘Then people whistled at my brother every time he had the ball, I don’t understand it. You have to whistle at those who insult, not the victim.

‘It makes me quite sad that I have to give this type of message. It is a children’s sport, we have grown up playing football.

‘The essence of this sport has many positive things and we must set an example. This has to end now, we must raise awareness and put an end to this scourge.’

Atletico, who went on to win Saturday night’s game 3-1, said on social media they condemned ‘any act of racism or hatred’.

A LaLiga statement read: ‘There’s no place for racist of hateful behaviour in sport. LaLiga vehemently condemns any racist acts and will continue working to eradicate this inexcusable behaviour from our sport.’

Williams, 21, cancelled out an early Atletico opener scored by Rodrigo De Paul, but further goals by Angel Correa and an own goal by Athletic goalkeeper Unai Simon earned Diego Simeone’s team the three points.

It leaves fourth-placed Atletico six points ahead of Bilbao and on course to secure Champions League football for next season.

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