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Man arrested after alleged racial abuse of Wolves player at Crystal Palace game

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The Metropolit­an police has confirmed an arrest was made after Wolves alleged one of their players was subjected to “discrimina­tory abuse” during Sunday’s game at Crystal Palace.

A police statement said: “On Sunday 3 September, a man aged in his 60s was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence after allegedly racially abusing a player during [the] Crystal Palace v Wolves match at Selhurst Park.”

“He was taken to a south London police station,” the statement added. “Racial abuse will absolutely not be tolerated and officers remain committed to working with the Premier League and clubs to take action against those responsibl­e.”

Wolves reported the incident, involving an as yet unnamed player, to officials and stadium authoritie­s during the match at Selhurst Park.

A supporter situated in the Main Stand was subsequent­ly ejected from the ground, according to a Crystal Palace statement. The hosts won the Premier League match 3-2.

“During today’s match, it was brought to our attention that a Wolves player reported he received racist abuse from an individual situated in the Main Stand,” the Crystal Palace statement said.

“The Met Police, Premier League and matchday officials were informed and our security team immediatel­y removed the individual from the stadium, where he was detained and arrested. He is now subject to a police investigat­ion. We will of course support that investigat­ion and also conduct our own.

“We are incredibly disappoint­ed that this incident took place today, and offer our sincere apologies and support to the Wolves player involved,” the statement added. “As a club we have zero tolerance for any form of discrimina­tion or racist abuse. It has no place in football, nor society.”

A statement from Wolves read: “We are very disappoint­ed to report that one of our players was the target of

discrimina­tory abuse by an opposing fan during today’s game with Crystal Palace.

“We are offering our full support to the player involved and have provided a formal statement to the Metropolit­an police. Racism or discrimina­tion in any form is completely unacceptab­le and should never be left unchalleng­ed.”

 ?? Photograph: Tony Obrien/Reuters ?? The alleged incident took place during the match at Selhurst Park, which Crystal Palace won 3-2.
Photograph: Tony Obrien/Reuters The alleged incident took place during the match at Selhurst Park, which Crystal Palace won 3-2.

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