FA Investigates Liverpool Star in Explosive Discrimination Row

Liverpool Football Club's goalkeeper, Rafaela Borggrafe, is currently at the center of a Football Association (FA) investigation concerning allegations of discriminatory language directed at a team-mate. The incident reportedly occurred during a pre-season training camp, following the 25-year-old's recent transfer to Merseyside from SC Freiburg. The specific words allegedly used by Borggrafe, who is understood to have made the comment while the Reds were preparing for a squad photograph, have not been publicly disclosed. Similarly, the identity of the team-mate to whom the alleged remarks were directed remains unknown.
Upon the incident taking place, club officials swiftly launched an internal inquiry before escalating the matter to the FA, which is now actively involved in the investigation. Rafaela Borggrafe, the German goalkeeper, has reportedly denied the allegations made against her.
Liverpool FC released a statement acknowledging the situation: "LFC is aware of an alleged use of discriminatory language by an LFC Women's player. The club has followed its protocols to the fullest extent and the alleged incident has been reported to the FA, which is conducting an investigation with our full support. We condemn all forms of discrimination; it has no place in football or society. We are unable to comment further while the investigation is ongoing."
Concurrently, Liverpool head coach Gareth Taylor addressed the media, stating, "The club has made a statement and we’re being really helpful and respectful of the process you have to go through. We dealt with it in the appropriate manner. Of course, as a club, it is something we don’t stand for."
In related news regarding Borggrafe's presence in the squad, she was notably absent from the Liverpool team on the opening day of the season. Following their 4-1 loss to Merseyside rivals Everton at Anfield, Coach Taylor attributed her exclusion to an "internal issue." However, Borggrafe made her return to the bench for the subsequent match against Leicester City the following weekend.
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