The Citizen (KZN)

Derby soured by racist abuse

ARREST: VIDEO EVIDENCE POSTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA

- London

British police yesterday arrested a 41-yearold man after a video posted on social media showed a supporter apparently making racist gestures during Saturday’s Manchester derby.

“Police were called to a report of a supporter making alleged racist gestures and sounds towards players during the Manchester City and Manchester United derby,” said Greater Manchester Police in a statement.

“A 41-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order and remains in custody for questionin­g.”

City pledged to take a zero tolerance approach against supporters found to have subjected United players to racist abuse after the Premier League champions lost 2-1 to their local rivals at the Etihad Stadium.

United midfielder Fred was hit by objects thrown from the crowd as he prepared to take a corner in the second half and footage on social media appears to show a City fan mimicking a monkey at the Brazilian.

United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said both Fred and Jesse Lingard had been “affected” by the alleged abuse.

The Football Associatio­n will investigat­e the incident and plan to talk to the clubs, referee Anthony Taylor, the police and other relevant parties.

The issue of racism in English football has hit the headlines again virtually a year to the day since City’s Raheem Sterling was subjected to alleged racially abusive language and threatenin­g and aggressive behaviour at Stamford Bridge that led to a

Chelsea supporter being permanentl­y banned.

England’s players faced monkey chants and Nazi salutes in a Euro 2020 qualifier away to Bulgaria in October.

United star Fred said the alleged incident at the Etihad showed “we are still in a backward society”.

“On the field, I didn’t see anything. I saw it only in the locker room afterwards,” the former Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder told ESPN.

“The guys showed me. He even threw a lighter and it hit me. I try not to care about that. I try to look ahead.

“Unfortunat­ely, this is happening in some stadiums but I feel I just want to move on.” AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? COME ON. Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after they beat Manchester City at the Etihad on Saturday.
Picture: Getty Images COME ON. Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after they beat Manchester City at the Etihad on Saturday.

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