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Wilfried Zaha becomes first Premier League player to not take knee

Wilfried Zaha becomes first Premier League player to not take knee
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The Eagles attacker stated in February taking the knee was "not enough."

Crystal Palace attacker Wilfried Zaha has become the first Premier League player not to take a knee before kick-off.

The 28-year-old decided to stand ahead of Saturday’s match with West Brom at Selhurst Park, to highlight more needs to be done in the fight against racism.

Zaha revealed last month when speaking at the Financial Times’ Business of Football summit he would no longer perform a gesture which has become familiar with top flight players, officials and staff since Project Restart in June.

After returning from a hamstring injury earlier this month, he appeared off the bench at Tottenham last weekend before Palace manager Roy Hodgson included the Ivory Coast international in his starting XI to face the Baggies which gave the winger his first opportunity to stand.

When referee Simon Hooper blew his whistle at Selhurst Park to signal players, officials and staff could take the knee before kick-off, Zaha stood while the rest of his team-mates and those in the West Brom starting line-up took the knee.

In a statement to the PA news agency, Zaha said: “My decision to stand at kick-off has been public knowledge for a couple of weeks now.

“There is no right or wrong decision, but for me personally I feel kneeling has just become a part of the pre-match routine and at the moment it doesn’t matter whether we kneel or stand, some of us still continue to receive abuse.

“I know there is a lot of work being done behind the scenes at the Premier League and other authorities to make change, and I fully respect that, and everyone involved. I also fully respect my team-mates and players at other clubs who continue to take the knee.

“As a society, I feel we should be encouraging better education in schools, and social media companies should be taking stronger action against people who abuse others online – not just footballers.

“I now just want to focus on football and enjoy being back playing on the pitch. I will continue to stand tall.”

The Palace academy graduate is the first Premier League player not to take the knee and joins Sky Bet Championship clubs Derby, Bournemouth and Brentford in no longer taking part in the gesture pre-match.

It was brought in after football resumed in June as a way to promote the anti-racism message after the death in police custody of George Floyd in the United States last May sparked a rise in Black Lives Matter protests.

However, with a repeated number of footballers becoming the victims of racist abuse on social media in recent weeks, the gesture has come under scrutiny.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters this week said taking the knee would continue until the end of the season but then there would be fresh talks with players over the most effective way to move forward.

Hodgson backed Zaha’s stance in Friday’s pre-match press conference and did so again after the 1-0 win over West Brom.

“I read his statement which I thought was very well put together and very articulate and I think it is a statement all of us would agree,” the Palace boss said.

“That basically is what we are trying to get across and we are trying to get it across by taking the knee, but Wilf is not alone in being a person who thinks maybe taking the knee has become a bit of a ritual rather than a massive statement.

“So he has chosen himself to take this step which puts him out of the bubble of the knee-takers if you like and a chance to make the statement he made to show how strongly he disapproves of what has been going on and what is still happening unfortunately in terms of abuse and racial abuse in particular.

“We are all behind that and he cleared it with the rest of the players.”

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