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Manchester City condemn fans for ‘offensive’ Bobby Charlton chants

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Manchester City have condemned the chants that reportedly took place at the Etihad Stadium during half-time of Saturday’s Premier League game against Brighton after the news of the death of Sir Bobby Charlton.

Tributes have been paid across the game to the former Manchester United and England great, whose death aged 86 was announced at 4pm on Saturday. A key member of England’s victorious 1966 World Cup team, Charlton also enjoyed great success at club level with United, who became the first English club to win the European Cup in 1968.

City have apologised to Charlton’s family and United for the chanting from a “small number of individual­s” and vowed to take the sternest of action against anyone found to have been involved.

A statement from the Premier League champions read: “Manchester City FC are extremely disappoint­ed to have learned of reports of offensive chanting from a small number of individual­s about Sir Bobby Charlton in some of the concourses of Etihad Stadium during half-time of yesterday’s Premier League fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion.

“The club condemns these chants in the strongest terms and apologises unreserved­ly to the family and friends of Sir Bobby, and to all those at Manchester United.

“On this day of all days, when the stadium stood to pay tribute to our own legend in Francis Lee, Manchester City supporters should understand and appreciate as keenly as anyone the need for respect in our game.

“Our security team are studying CCTV footage of the concourse areas. We are thankful to those who have already come forward to report this matter. We continue to appeal for any informatio­n that can help us identify the individual­s involved so that we can take the appropriat­e action to issue banning orders.”

A Premier League statement read: “The Premier League is appalled to hear reports of chanting related to Sir Bobby Charlton at yesterday’s game at Etihad Stadium. We welcome Manchester City seeking informatio­n on those responsibl­e and will support any subsequent action.”

 ?? Photograph: Matt West/Shuttersto­ck ?? Manchester City paid tribute to the late club legend Francis Lee before kick-off against Brighton.
Photograph: Matt West/Shuttersto­ck Manchester City paid tribute to the late club legend Francis Lee before kick-off against Brighton.

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