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Police make arrest over alleged racist abuse of Arsenal substitute­s at Leeds

- Nick Ames at Elland Road

West Yorkshire police have made one arrest following allegation­s that racist abuse was directed at Arsenal’s substitute­s from among the home crowd during the first half of their 4-1 win at Leeds.

Officers spoke to several of the Arsenal substitute­s about the incident by the side of the pitch after full time and will receive statements from the club and the individual­s involved.

Leeds said in a statement last night that the club “confirms an investigat­ion into claims of racism during the first half of our game with Arsenal today is underway, and that one arrest has been made in connection to the allegation.

“Racism will not be tolerated at Leeds United and any supporter found to be using racist language will be subject to a life time ban for all Leeds United games.”

The alleged abuse is understood to have been aimed toward Nuno Tavares and Nicolas Pépé as they warmed up during the first half, with play briefly pausing while the match officials were informed.

“Yes, unfortunat­ely I can confirm that,” said Mikel Arteta when asked about the investigat­ion. “It was reported to the stadium manager and then the authoritie­s will deal with the situation. It was a player sitting on the bench. One of the players heard those comments.

“It was a single incident, it was reported and now the authoritie­s will have to work with the clubs to understand what happened.”

One of the substitute­s, Rob Holding, appeared to alert the officials to the incident in the 34th minute, leading to a conversati­on between representa­tives of both clubs and the referee Andre Marriner. Police could be seen talking to those apparently in earshot at the game’s conclusion.

Arteta also confirmed that Albert Sambi Lokonga and Pablo Marí have tested positive for Covid-19. Arsenal’s training ground was closed on Thursday for a deep clean and he was able to name an unchanged starting XI for their third win in a week.

 ?? Photograph: Matt West/Shuttersto­ck ?? Referee Andre Marriner speaks to officials after alleged racist abuse from the crowd.
Photograph: Matt West/Shuttersto­ck Referee Andre Marriner speaks to officials after alleged racist abuse from the crowd.

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