Moukoko, 15, is one of the top households in European football and has been named to the Dortmund Champions League team.
But the vile aggressors allegedly yelled “f” off you black “after their third opposing Schalke purpose at the Revierderby.
The Schalke condemned the disgusting abuses and moukoko is believed to have said, “I’m breaking all your bones” and “lie down in your grave. “
A on the official Twitter of the Schalke said: “We can only apologize to Youssoufa Moukoko for the s of some fans.
“With all the feeling of the derby, we condemn these insults in the most powerful way imaginable and expressly reject them.
“Together we will take action. No to racism. “
Dortmund tweeted: “Say no to racism. Borussia Dortmund join generations, men and – all nations. “
Moukoko posted on social media after the match: “I’m proud to have been born with this skin color and I will be. “
And Lars Ricken, the club’s youth coordinator, lashed out: “Something like this has no place in a Bundesliga match and not an Under-19 match. It’s very sad. “
Moukoko suffered the vile provocations after his third goal in the 62nd minute of the 3–2 win.
No Schalke enthusiast has yet been identified to shout insults.
The hat-trick is the third in his last 3 games.
Moukoko, who was born in Cameroon and represented Germany, is expected to retire to the Champions League at the age of 16 on 20 November.
It was included in Lucien Favre’s team through List B, a resolution shown through sporting director Michael Zorc this month.
Zorc said, “Yes, it’s true. We’ll sign Youssoufa for the Champions League on list B. “
Dortmund, favourite in Group F with Zenit, Club Brugge and Lazio, will face Belgian champions at home on 24 November and Moukoko, who has a 10-year starting contract with Nike, could bow.
The teenage sensation has scored 137 in 87 appearances with the Under-17 and Under-19 Dortmund since making his debut at the age of 12.
He struck out four times in seven matches in the UEFA U19 Youth League last season and was allowed to drop out of school to start education with the first team.
It also didn’t take long to impress “veteran” forward Erling Haaland, 20, who said: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a 15-year-old that good.
“He’s much bigger than me when I was 15. “
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