Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has questioned the impact of taking the knee in the battle against racism, saying on Thursday that it was possible to take 'stronger positions'.
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Lukaku's Chelsea teammate, Marcos Alonso, this week said that he had stopping taking the knee because the gesture was “losing a bit of strength”. The Belgium international also urged social media companies to consult Premier League players and find ways to clamp down on racist abuse online.
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