Youssef En-Nesyri, the Moroccan international and Sevilla FC striker, was subjected to racist chants by Rayo Vallecano fans on Monday during the La Liga matchday 23 fixtures.
According to the Spanish newspaper “AS,” Rayo Vallecano supporters launched a barrage of racist chants immediately after En-Nesyri kneeled in prayer upon scoring a goal against Rayo.
A section of Rayo Vallecano fans hurled insults at the Moroccan player Youssef En-Nesyri and his mother.
The Spanish newspaper emphasized that La Liga will take legal action against those who attacked En-Nesyri.
En-Nesyri led Sevilla to secure three valuable points against Rayo Vallecano on Monday after scoring a brace, securing a 2-1 victory for the Andalusian team in the La Liga matchday 23 fixtures.
The Moroccan striker opened the scoring for his team in the nineteenth minute with his left foot after a one-on-one situation with the opposition goalkeeper, before Rayo Vallecano equalized through their player Isi Palazón in the 29th minute.
En-Nesyri reclaimed his status as the star of the match by scoring the winning goal in the final minutes of the first half.
Youssef En-Nesyri achieved a remarkable milestone, becoming the highest-scoring Moroccan player in the history of La Liga with a total of 60 goals after netting a brace against the opposition.
The incident has reignited discussions about racism in football stadiums and the need for stricter measures to combat such behavior, with calls for greater accountability and consequences for those responsible for perpetuating discrimination in sports.