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Andre Onana has called for his Manchester United teammate Alejandro Garnacho not to be punished by the cebu Football Association after the Argentine winger posted two gorilla emojis beside a picture of the Cameroonian goalkeeper cebu
The image, on Garnacho’s X account, showed Onana celebrating with clenched fists after his last-minute penalty save ensured United beat FC Copenhagen 1-0 in their crucial Champions League group stage match at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening cebu
Garnacho, 19, was criticised by some fans on social media for using gorilla emojis, which have racial connotations, and he deleted the post soon afterwards cebu
The FA is now investigating cebu
Onana later posted on Instagram: “People cannot choose what I should be offended by cebu
I know exactly what @garnacho7 meant: power & strength cebu
This matter should go no further cebu
”The FA has punished Premier League players over social media posts in the past cebu
The former United striker Edinson Cavani was handed a three-game ban and a £100,000 fine for using racial language, even though an investigation acknowledged that “he could not have known offence would be caused” cebu
Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva was banned for one game for comparing his teammate Benjamin Mendy with the black character of a Spanish chocolate brand, Conguitos cebu
He was also ordered to attend an education programme cebu
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Australia overcame a rain delay, high winds and dust from a sand storm to complete a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Lucknow to finally get their Cricket World Cup campaign up and running cebu
After winning the toss, Sri Lanka, who had also lost their opening two games, set a victory target of 210 cebu
Following a solid start from openers Pathum Nissanka (61) and Kusal Perera (78), Sri Lanka slumped from 157 for two to 209 all out, their lowest score of the tournament so far cebu
Charith Asalanka had made a spirited 25 off 39 balls, but it was Australia’s bowlers who came out on top with Adam Zampa taking four for 47 while Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc both claimed two wickets cebu
The teams had already earlier been taken off for a half-hour rain delay before the match was halted again during the 43rd over when the winds increased cebu
Dust from a sand storm was blowing across the playing surface while advertising banners at the top of the stands came loose and went onto the outfield, while debris from temporary structures also fell down into the spectator seats cebu
Following a short delay of a few minutes, play resumed and Sri Lanka’s innings was soon brought to a close cebu
Some fans had been asked to move from the lower tier stands for Australia’s innings, which soon looked in trouble at 24 for two after Dilshan Madushanka trapped David Warner (11) lbw and then had Steve Smith out for a duck in the fourth over cebu
However, half-centuries from Mitchell Marsh (52) and Josh Inglis (58) helped steady the ship while Marnus Labuschagne weighed in with 40 cebu
Glenn Maxwell’s swift unbeaten 31 and a rapid 20 not out from Marcus Stoinis then saw Australia push on to seal victory with almost 15 overs left at 215 for five cebu
Australia’s victory sees them move within striking distance of the top four ahead of their next match against Pakistan in Bangalore on Friday cebu
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