Marc Guehi has spoken out to explain his actions after twice writing on his rainbow armband in recent days.
As part of the Premier League's Rainbow Laces campaign to support the LGBTQ+ community, top-flight captains were given rainbow armbands to wear for last weekend's and the ongoing midweek round of fixtures.
Guehi, who is the son of a church minister, opted to scrawl the message 'I love Jesus' on his armband for Crystal Palace's 1-1 draw with Newcastle, and was subsequently reprimanded by the FA.
Despite being reminded of kit regulations, Guehi chose to write a new message - 'Jesus loves you' - ahead of Palace's 1-0 win at Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Guehi will not face punishment for doubling down on his stance, and has now revealed the intended meaning behind his two messages.
'I think the message was pretty clear to be honest,' Guehi told Sky Sports. 'It was a message of love and truth as well, and a message of inclusivity so I think it speaks for itself.'
Guehi was not the only Premier League captain to cause controversy over the past two games, as Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy refused to wear the armband at all due to his religious beliefs.
Morsy is a practising Muslim, and was backed by his club for not wearing the rainbow armband, but Ipswich insisted they still 'proudly support' the Premier League's campaign.
Morsy was not reprimanded by the FA, leading to Guehi's father, John, accusing the FA of double standards.
John exclusively told MailOnline on Tuesday: 'I am saying did he offend anyone? I don't think so. I do believe in what the Bible says, Jesus loves everyone, and, in my opinion, Marc did not offend anyone with what he wrote.
'Jesus loved everyone therefore by saying "I love Jesus" on his armband I really don't see what is offensive and what the problem is.
'If you look at what the LGBT community are doing, they are trying to impose on others what they believe in, it's belief against belief, but at the end of the day everyone has the right to an opinion.
'But if that opinion's aim is to offend you then there is a problem but if my opinion is just to express what I feel then I think that is fine and I don't think what Marc wrote on that armband is offensive.
'He is talking about him, he loves Jesus and like I said he didn't refuse to wear that armband, like Morsy, people should pay more attention to the person who refused to wear it.
'Marc said "Yes" and did the right thing by wearing it but people are having a go at him for what he wrote, he accepted to wear the armband, he was just trying to balance the message.
'He was saying "You gave me the armband, as a Christian I don't believe in your cause, but I will put it on" but Morsy didn't put it on because he said it was against his religion but more seems to be being said about Marc than him.
'We are so thick skinned in this country, God is everywhere in this country, and I know things change because of different beliefs but it is still a Christian country. Therefore, I don't see what is offensive.
'He is a devout Christian; the son of a church minister and he accepted to put the arm band on to welcome everyone in football but the problem we have now is that players are being used as spokespeople now.'
It also emerged on Wednesday that Manchester United ditched plans to wear rainbow jackets for their warm-up ahead of their 4-0 win over Everton on Sunday after devout Muslim player Noussair Mazraoui chose not to wear it.
It is understood that Mazraoui's refusal to wear the rainbow jacket divided his teammates.
The Rainbow Laces campaign is set to continue for the rest of the midweek round of fixtures, which concludes with two top-flight matches on Thursday night.
jasdeikly
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why don't the so called LGBT or whatever their name is not do their thing in silence and force the government to legalise them without impossing other people to look like they support them. get that out of our football we beg.
those pple believe in devil as well as FA they are from one association evil minded people
icydre11
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FA fines players for political views. Isn't the LGBTQ flag on the captain arm band a political view/opinion? So FA needs to reimburse players they fined. Since they are doing the same thing. Enough said.
daacilnop
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I'm to reconsider my love for premier League
lozlopyz
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Remove LGBTQ armband.. Let football be football. why forcing someone to wear, the symbol he or she doesn't support
very true!
lozlopyz
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So FA are forcing people to support something against nature. stupid advocacy
very silly!
lozlopyz
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premier league should organise another league for lgbt
true.wjy are they marketing lgbtq for free to everyone?
lozlopyz
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why don't the so called LGBT or whatever their name is not do their thing in silence and force the government to legalise them without impossing other people to look like they support them. get that out of our football we beg.
very true!
lozlopyz
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if this is a forcing matter, I'll stop watching football matches.
seconded.
lozlopyz
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Get this things out of the game, before it creates kaos
it's such a tragedy! why force players to be your spokespeople even those that don't believe in your ways? this nonsense is spoiling the good game!
dopacemptu
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Get this things out of the game, before it creates kaos
Cihbkmnpst
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if this is a forcing matter, I'll stop watching football matches.
diacdikmrt
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Guehi has proven his intelligence. Jesus loves you including the LGBTQ community
Nothing is proven. He should not wear it.
dominant-S
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why don't the so called LGBT or whatever their name is not do their thing in silence and force the government to legalise them without impossing other people to look like they support them. get that out of our football we beg.
Vuhadnou
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my love for the English premier league has been reduced to eighty five percent because of their support for the so called LGBTQ
Bunimopuz
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premier league should organise another league for lgbt
nakdlnrtuz
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Guehi has proven his intelligence. Jesus loves you including the LGBTQ community
nuodknsuy
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the FA get instruction from the top, then the top get instruction from the top on n on meaning they are GAYS AND ARE HAPPY WITH THAT.,[捂脸]
raddimry
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So FA are forcing people to support something against nature. stupid advocacy
kahacdouyz
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Remove LGBTQ armband.. Let football be football. why forcing someone to wear, the symbol he or she doesn't support