'All red. All equal': Manchester United stars come together in show of solidarity for '#Enough' campaign after captain Ashley Young is subjected to racist abuse from his own fans Manchester United insisted they are 'all red, all equal' as they backed '#Enough' Players of both the men's and women's team came out in support of diversity Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard and Fred were among the players featured in the video Many leading stars of today's game have spoken to say they are taking a stand By Nathan Salt For Mailonline Published: 09:18 BST, 19 April 2019 | Updated: 09:27 BST, 19 April 2019 Viewcomments Manchester United's male and female players came together in a show of solidarity insisting 'all red, all equal' after captain Ashley Young was subjected to vile racial abuse from the club's own supporters. The video, shot in black and white, features a number of names from the two senior teams where the club reiterate their commitment to diversity and equality. Tweets referring to Young as an 'ape' and using the 'n'-word were flagged up by football equality charity Kick It Out after the 33-year-old endured a disappointing night in United's 3-0 defeat in Barcelona and the club have since taken a strong stance condemning all abuse. https://www.youtube.com/embed/8iEbirv6HAU?feature=oembed Prior to the recent victory over West Ham, the club, to show their commitment, had banners on displayed on the East Stand whilst before kick-off, a centre-circle flag was placed on the Old Trafford pitch. But after Young faced criticism after the Champions League exit to Barcelona, the club have reaffirmed their commitment to tackling discrimination with a video across their social media channels on Friday morning. Jesse Lingard said: 'Football is going through a time where we are still seeing discrimination throughout our game. That is just wrong. Embrace difference.' More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility