A non-league player has apologised for his "disgraceful comments" after abusing Bournemouth player Harry Arter over the death of his baby daughter.
Bournemouth lost a three-goal lead to draw 3-3 with Arsenal in the Premier League on Tuesday.
Hitchin Town player Alfie Barker tweeted: "big hype just for a disappointment like the nine months leading up to your child's birth".
He initially claimed his account had been hacked, before issuing an apology.
Bournemouth have reportedly referred the matter to the Football Association, who are investigating.
Codicote FC, where Barker is on loan, said: "We are disgusted and appalled at comments made by our loan player.