England's pro football Premier League coach Steve Bruce of Newcastle United has said he heard an evil wish for death online.



According to the BBC, Bruce said, "I got a message saying that I'I want to die from Corona 19'."



He doesn't use social media, and has been told that he has become a'target' through his children.



"Some of the writings I received were absurd. I feel hatred," Bruce argued. "You have to be properly monitored. There are people who are vulnerable to this issue. The nature of the malicious writing is extremely unpleasant."



EPL players and managers are consistently becoming'targets of insult' online.



Over the past few weeks, Marcus Rashford, Axel Tianzeb (above Manchester United), Romaine Sawyers (West Bromwich Albion), Reese James (Chelsea), and Lauren James from the United Women's Team have been online with racism and insults. I received a message.



Recently, EPL's veteran referee Mike Dean was threatened with swearing and murdering his family.



As fans dissatisfied with Dean's decision to play, he reported the damage to the police and asked him to exclude the Premier League match.



"Companies should step up surveillance to reveal who sends malicious messages and to be punished," Bruce said.



He said, "It's hard to breathe when you see horrible articles like'I wish I could die from Corona 19'," he said. "It's not appropriate for the Dean referee to be humiliated. "It's ridiculous."



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