Police investigating social media abuse sent to Kai Havertz’s wife after Manchester United defeat

Authorities are currently looking into online harassment directed at Arsenal player Kai Havertz’s wife after the team’s departure from the FA Cup at the hands of Manchester United. The 25-year-old forward failed to convert a key opportunity during regular time and had his penalty rejected by United’s Altay Bayindir during the shootout on January 12. His partner, Sophia, who is anticipating their first child together, shared two offensive messages she received on Instagram. Arsenal asked Signify, a data technology firm, to identify the abusers. A spokesperson for Hertfordshire Constabulary stated: “Officers have been informed about malicious communications directed at a Hertfordshire resident on Sunday, January 12.” Los exámenes están en curso. Sophia called one message ‘shocking’ and encouraged her 500,000 followers to show ‘more respect’. It’s shocking to me that anyone would believe it’s acceptable to write something like this. “I hope you feel really embarrassed,” Sophia posted online along with the messages. On the night before Arsenal’s Premier League game against Tottenham, manager Mikel Arteta urged for action to be taken, stating: “It’s truly unbelievable.” We must take action regarding this issue, as accepting and concealing it can lead to serious repercussions. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta (Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images). “We need to eliminate it from the game because it’s very cynical and relies too much on the outcome of an action.”