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Antoine Semenyo was the victim of alleged racist abuse at Anfield last weekend(Image: Getty Images)
Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo has suggested that fans who target racist abuse at players should face jail time with the current punishments not deterring individuals.
Last Friday at Liverpool the Cherries were beaten 4-2, but the game was overshadowed by a racist incident that had brought the contest to a halt.
Semenyo informed referee Anthony Taylor that he was targeted by a spectator and he then explained the allegations to head coaches and club captains, in accordance with league protocol.
Merseyside police arrested a 47-year-old man from Liverpool on Saturday on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence, he was subsequently bailed and banned from every stadium in the country.
But the Bournemouth star doesn't feel enough is being done, he told ITV: "I feel like the punishment isn't enough when things like this happen.
I feel like people do get away with it."
Semenyo was quizzed on what punishment he would advise and didn't hold back with his view.
He added: "It could be jail time, it could be banned from stadiums for a lifetime, it could be anything along the lines of that, but I feel like there has to be something else."
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The Bournemouth star would be spurred on by his frustration and would score a brace inside 12 minutes to bring the Cherries back level.
I used it as fuel, I used it as motivation and those two goals you could say came from that."
The Bournemouth ace was spurred on and scored twice at Anfield(Image: Paul Currie/Shutterstock)
Premier League chief Richard Masters has claimed that progress has been made in combating racism and the Bournemouth ace insists he won't let the abuse get him down.
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"I feel like I'm mentally really tough and you know, you never want to see these things happen to you," he said.
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