Liverpool fans condemned for homophobic chanting aimed at Scotland ace Billy Gilmour

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Billy Gilmour in action against Liverpool as the Chelsea loanee and Scottish international makes his debut for Norwich City. Picture: Getty

The 20-year-old was targeted at Carrow Road during Liverpool’s 3-0 victory on the opening weekend of the English Premier League campaign as he made his Norwich City debut following a summer loan switch from Chelsea.

An offensive term was used during a rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, the club’s anthem, which has been used before to direct a homophobic term at a Chelsea player.

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The chanting was condemned by both Liverpool and Kop Outs, a LGBT+ fans group, on the day of the match and Kick It Out has followed suit.

They said in a statement: “We are disappointed that only two weeks into the English football season, we have already seen numerous incidents of discrimination at stadiums up and down the country.

“The use of the term ‘rent boy’ in chants by a portion of Liverpool fans at Carrow Road was unquestionably homophobic and has no place in our game. We have also had reports of incidents at other games and are awaiting further clarification.

“As always, we thank those who reported these incidents to us, and urge fans to do the same if they witness discrimination of any kind in football in the future. We will continue to liaise with all relevant clubs and the football authorities to identify and hold accountable those responsible.”

The chanting was highlighted by Kops Out after the 3-0 win, secured through goals from Diego Jota, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.

They wrote on Twitter: “Great result today marred by homophobic chanting by some of our fans targeting Chelsea loanee Billy Gilmour. If you can’t support without resorting to bigoted nonsense, you don’t understand YNWA.”

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