- Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho tore off his jersey to reveal "Justice for
George Floyd " written on his undershirt after scoring his first goal of the match on Sunday. - Sancho, who received a yellow card for his gesture — removing your jersey for any sort of celebration results in an automatic booking — was not the only
Bundesliga player to make a show of solidarity on Sunday, as Gladbach forward Marcus Thuram took a knee after scoring his first goal of an earlier match in the day. - On Twitter, fans showed their support for both players using their platform to spread calls for justice.
- Sancho would go on to score the first hat trick of his young career, leading Dortmund to a 6-1 victory.
Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho tore off his shirt to reveal the message "Justice for George Floyd" after scoring his first of three goals against Paderborn on Sunday.
Floyd died on Monday night after a white police officer knelt on his neck for several minutes as Floyd pleaded for his life. Video of the incident was shared on social media.
"Please, please, please, I can't breathe," Floyd said in the video. "Don't kill me."
Since his death, protests against police brutality have taken place in cities across the United States. Several prominent athletes, from Colin Kaepernick and LeBron James, to former NBA star Stephen Jackson, who was a personal friend of Floyd's have offered powerful statements and demands for action.
On Sunday, the 20-year-old Englishman made a statement of his own, tearing off his jersey and holding out his message for the camera.
—FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) May 31, 2020
Sancho received a yellow card for his gesture — removing your jersey for any sort of celebration results in an automatic booking.
On Twitter, fans supported Sancho's tribute.
—Patrick Timmons (@PatrickTimmons1) May 31, 2020
—roger bennett (@rogbennett) May 31, 2020
—Keep Social Distance !!!!!!! (@RdFalls) May 31, 2020
Sancho was not the only Bundesliga player to pay tribute to Floyd over the weekend.
His teammate, Achraf Hakimi, also revealed a shirt that read "Justice for George Floyd," after scoring a goal of his own.
—FootballFunnys (@FootballFunnnys) May 31, 2020
Additionally, earlier on Sunday, Borussia Monchengladbach forward Marcus Thuram knelt down on one knee after scoring his first of two goals in his club's match against FC Union Berlin.
—Luis Miguel Echegaray (@lmechegaray) May 31, 2020
After the goal, his club tweeted out a picture of the moment, captioned simply, "No explanation needed."
—Gladbach (@borussia_en) May 31, 2020
In the Dortmund match, Sancho would go on to score two more goals, completing the first hat trick of his young career as his club went on to win 6-1.
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