American footballer Jack Stephen and this player shows solidarity with George Floyd

After several Bundesliga footballers, US international footballers Jack Stephane and Tyler Adams have shown solidarity to protest the death of George Floyd. Stephan said in a statement on Tuesday, 'Enough is enough'. He said that he is speaking for Floyd, Breona Taylor, Ahmed Arberry and every African American who was a victim of police brutality.

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He said that it is a matter of pride for him to play for America, but questioned why American leaders are unable to protect citizens like him. Adams has put a picture of his shoes on which 'Black Lives Matter' and 'Justice for George' are written. Earlier, four young footballers from Bundesliga, Germany, made a statement demanding justice in protest against the death of black man Floyd in the US and the killing of other black people at the hands of the police. 20-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho, 21-year-old right-back Ashraf Hakimi of Morocco and 22-year-old Marcus Thuram made statements on the field on Sunday.

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American midfielder Westen McKenney of Schalke protested. When Sancho, who hit a hat-trick against Borussia Dartmond, landed the jersey after the first goal, his t-shirt had a hand written 'Justice for George Floyd'. His complaint has been filed for this. The black man Floyd died in Minneapolis last week. A white police officer held his neck with his knee which caused difficulty in breathing and he died. Protests continue throughout the world after Floyd's death.

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