Crystal Palace report threats to police after the match against Liverpool

The police have to work hard after scalping Darwin Nunes of Denmark, Joachim Andersen.

According to The Times, Crystal Palace will report death threats against Andersen and his family.

“Stop playing hard on the Internet”Andersen writes on Instagram.

Crystal Palace’s Danish central defender Joachim Andersen played his defensive mission with flying colors on Monday evening.

The 26-year-old kept such a close eye on signing Liverpool star Darwin Nunez that the Uruguayan lost his composure. In the 57th minute, Nunez was sent off for hitting Andersen and Crystal Palace went out with a 1-1 draw at Anfield.


Threat police report

Joachim Andersen ended up in a shooting window after numerous duels with Darwin Nunez. After the match, Andersen posted several photos of the messages that had been sent to him and these messages prompted Crystal Palace to act.

The Times reports that the club is expected to issue police reports of 300-400 letters and death threats that Joachim Andersen and his family have been forced to receive.

“I understand you’re cheering for a team but show some respect and stop playing so hard on the internet”Andersen himself writes on Instagram.

Andersen had sent Liverpool's Darwin Nunez off after the striker hit the Danish defender.
Andersen had sent Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez off after the striker hit the Danish defender.

miss match

Liverpool bought Darwin Nunez from Benfica during the summer transfer window, for a transfer fee that could rise to more than one billion crowns.

The red card against Crystal Palace means the 23-year-old will miss Monday’s big game with Manchester United.

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Darwin knows he let his teammates down. “I will leave him alone for one night and then speak to him tomorrow,” coach Jurgen Klopp told the BBC after the match.

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