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Greater Manchester Police have been informed after Manchester United stewards ejected a supporter during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday because of alleged racial abuse. Greater Manchester police have been informed after Manchester United stewards ejected a supporter during the 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday because of alleged racial abuse.
United have opened an investigation into the incident, with a club spokesman confirming that the fan was immediately removed from the stadium. “We are aware of an incident at yesterday’s game where an individual in the home section has allegedly engaged in racial abuse. The individual was identified and ejected from the stadium,” he said. “We are currently investigating the matter as a priority. Racism and all forms of discrimination are completely unacceptable and do not reflect the values of our club.” If found guilty, the fan could be banned indefinitely. United have opened an investigation into the incident, with a club spokesman confirming the fan was immediately removed from the stadium. “We are aware of an incident at yesterday’s game where an individual in the home section has allegedly engaged in racial abuse. The individual was identified and ejected from the stadium,” he said. “We are investigating the matter as a priority. Racism and all forms of discrimination are completely unacceptable and do not reflect the values of our club.”
Somewhat ironically, the Premier League held its No room for racism campaign at the weekend which encouraged fans to report any abuse they heard at matches. If found guilty, the fan could be banned indefinitely. Somewhat ironically, the Premier League held its No Room for Racism campaign at the weekend that encouraged fans to report any abuse heard at matches.
A Liverpool spokesperson added: “At this stage it would be inappropriate to comment further on the alleged incident itself other than to welcome the swiftness with which Manchester United have launched an investigation and support their stance that racism and discrimination must be treated with zero tolerance.”A Liverpool spokesperson added: “At this stage it would be inappropriate to comment further on the alleged incident itself other than to welcome the swiftness with which Manchester United have launched an investigation and support their stance that racism and discrimination must be treated with zero tolerance.”
The alleged racial abuse follows a series of similar incidents that have taken place since the start of the season. At the end of August, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba suffered slurs on Twitter after they missed penalties against Crystal Palace and Wolves, respectively. Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham and Reading’s Yakou Méïté have also been racially abused on the social media platform. The alleged racial abuse follows a series of incidents that have taken place since the start of the season. At the end of August, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba suffered slurs on Twitter after they missed penalties against Crystal Palace and Wolves, respectively. Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham and Reading’s Yakou Méïté have also been racially abused on the social media platform.
Northampton Town have also revealed they had been “made aware” of alleged discriminatory chanting from Salford fans during Saturday’s game at Sixfields, while Bedfordshire Police have conformed they investigating two allegations of racist and indecent chanting coming from the Bristol City section during their match at Luton. Northampton have also been “made aware” of alleged discriminatory chanting from Salford fans during Saturday’s game at Sixfields, while Bedfordshire police have conformed they are investigating two allegations of racist and indecent chanting coming from the Bristol City section during the Championship match at Luton.
On Saturday, Haringey Borough’s FA Cup with Yeovil Town was abandoned after two Haringey players, Coby Rowe and goalkeeper Douglas Pajetat, were victims of alleged racist abuse. Two men have been arrested in relation to the incident.
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