Norwich City defender Brandon Williams claims he was followed and taunted and abused by Canaries fans in the aftermath of the defeat to West Ham.
Norwich were thrashed 4-0 at Carrow Road on Sunday, thanks to a double from Said Benrahma and goals from Michail Antonio and Manuel Lanzini.
After Norwich fans gathered outside the stadium prior to kick-off to protest against owners Delia Smith and Michael Wynn Jones, Manchester United loanee Williams started at left-back for Dean Smith’s side.
After the game, Williams posted on Instagram, “For the people who followed me, he’s always awake,” with a stream of laughing face emojis.
The 21-year-old has since issued a statement in which he claims he was followed by some Norwich fans who only stopped when they realized he had noticed them.
“I was taunted and abused by fans surrounding the stadium yesterday while I was in my car,” Williams wrote on Twitter.
“After the abuse, I was followed by people who only stopped following me when they realized I was watching them.
“However ardent fans are, it is not right that a small minority abuses or, in this case, follows players.”
“I’ve played for Norwich as if I were a permanent member of the team since I arrived.” It’s unfortunate that a small number of fans act this way.”
Williams captioned a photo of a raised middle finger, “What a beautiful day.” Following the defeat, a location marker for “Suffolk” was added. Both Instagram posts were later removed.
According to reports, Norwich has launched an investigation into Williams’ social media activity, but the defender has stated that this is not the case.
“As incorrectly reported in the media, there is no club investigation into my conduct,” he added.
“I’d like to thank everyone who has sent me messages of support during this difficult time.”
“I’d also like to thank Norwich City and their staff for their assistance and concern over the last two days.”