Sweden's Durmaz faces online racial abuse after World Cup loss

AFP  |  Stockholm 

Sweden's Jimmy faced a of racial hatred and even death threats after he gave away the foul that led to Toni Kroos's late winner for at

The winger's teammates came quickly to the defence of Durmaz, who was born in to Assyrian parents who emigrated from

"No shadow falls over Jimmy, there is nothing bad to say about him. People can't blame one person. You win as a team and you lose as a team," told the daily

"He ran and fought the entire time. It's bad luck. It's completely idiotic to give him hatred because of it," striker said.

Durmaz, who shrugged off the comments, said he has "always seen hatred on his social media" accounts.

"If you've had this your entire life then it's not a big deal. I'm proud to represent my country," he said.

The chain of abuse was met with outrage from observers and Durmaz's fans.

"Crazy people openly raging with racism against Jimmy after a match unfortunately says too much about the world we live in," Swedish tweeted today.

"Don't let them get to you! You're amazing," a fan wrote on Durmaz's account face in on Wednesday, with the chance to progress to the knockout rounds.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 17:45 IST