Belfast Telegraph

Bristol City and Hearts look into alleged racism

- BY ROBERT JONES

HEARTS and Bristol City have started investigat­ions following allegation­s of racist abuse from their fans during their respective league fixtures over the weekend.

Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos was alleged to have been targeted after scoring a 39th-minute equaliser in front of Hearts supporters during their 1-1 draw at Tynecastle yesterday.

The Ladbrokes Premiershi­p outfit said after the match they would hand out indefinite bans to anyone found guilty.

A short statement read: “The club is aware of the incident in question and is currently investigat­ing it. It goes without saying that Heart of Midlothian Football Club utterly condemns any form of racism and any individual­s found guilty of such an offence will face an indefinite ban from Tynecastle Park.”

Bristol City also vowed to take action after claims racist language was used by their fans during their 3-0 Championsh­ip defeat at Luton on Saturday.

A statement on their website read: “Bristol City Football Club has been made aware of allegation­s of racist language used in the away end at Saturday’s Sky Bet Championsh­ip fixture at Luton Town’s Kenilworth Road.

“Bristol City is a family club which celebrates its diversity and inclusivit­y. Action will be taken against anyone behaving in a racist manner at a Bristol City match, as well as reporting them to the relevant authoritie­s.

“The club are now fully investigat­ing these reports and can assure supporters that appropriat­e action will be taken.”

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