Marc Guehi: Crystal Palace Star Facing Sanctions Over ‘I Love Jesus’ Message
- Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi could face potential sanctions after writing a religious message on his armband
- Guehi wrote 'I love Jesus' on his armband on a weekend all Premier League captains, save for one, wore rainbow armbands
- Briefly News looks at why the seemingly unharmful message from a devout Christian could cause problems for the defender
Marc Guehi could face a charge after writing 'I love Jesus' on his captain's armband during Crystal Palace's game against Newcastle United on Saturday.
The Crystal Palace captain wrote the message on his Rainbow laced armband, which supports the LGBTQ+ community.
Why Marc Guehi could face sanctions
The message contradicts the laws of the game, which frown upon any religious or political messages. Law 4 states that;
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"Equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images. Players must not reveal undergarments that show political, religious, personal slogans, statements or images, or advertising other than the manufacturer's logo."
The law further states that any player who does so will be sanctioned by the competition organiser or the world governing body, FIFA.
ESPN reports that the law was tweaked slightly last year to allow all captains to wear a simple armband that conforms to the above-mentioned law. The report adds that his religious message on an armband supporting the LGBTQ+ community could cause problems for him.
Is Marc Guehi a Christian?
The 24-year-old is a devout Christian who regularly thanks God on his social media handles. When he made 100 Premier League appearances, he said,
"100 Premier League appearances is such an honour. I’m grateful to the most high."
What did Sam Morsy do to the LGBTQ+ armband?
The LGBTQ+ armband caused controversy this weekend when Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy declined to wear it. Morsy, who is a practising Muslim, received the full support of his club.
Rashford and Casemiro opt for leisure
Briefly News has also reported that both players were not selected for national duty by their countries and decided to spend their time in America.
Rashford was seen enjoying a courtside experience at Madison Square Garden during the New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets game. Casemiro, on the other hand, was spotted at Disney World in Florida.
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