Police arrest football fan following alleged racist abuse aimed at Sunderland star Lutsharel Geertruida

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A 45-year-old man has been arrested following a report of racist abuse during last month’s Tyne-Wear derby.

The game between Newcastle United and Sunderland was stopped after Black Cats player Lutsharel Geertruida reported a racist slur directed at him from someone in the crowd.

Referee Anthony Taylor stopped the contest for three minutes, in accordance with the Premier League’s on-field anti-discrimination protocol.

On Wednesday, Northumbria Police confirmed that a 45-year-old man from the Gateshead area was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and has been released on bail pending further investigation.

The pause in play continued for a lengthy period, and referee Anthony Taylor called Newcastle captain Kieran Trippier over to the dugout to discuss matters with both managers and TV production staff.

It was initially unclear what was being spoken about before the Premier League confirmed that a shocking incident had occurred.

In a statement, they said: ‘Today’s match between Newcastle United and Sunderland was temporarily paused during the second half after a report of discriminatory abuse from the crowd, directed at Sunderland’s Lutsharel Geertruida.

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‘This is in line with the Premier League’s on-field anti-discrimination protocol. The incident at St James’ Park will now be fully investigated.

‘We offer our full support to the player and both clubs. Racism has no place in our game, or anywhere in society.

‘We will continue to work with stakeholders and authorities to ensure our stadiums are an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.’

After heading back onto the pitch, Taylor spoke with Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka before he restarted the game.

Xhaka had originally alerted Taylor to what had gone on during the initial stoppage after running over to him having been informed by Geertruida.

Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris, whose side won 2-1, said: ‘I spoke to Lutsharel after the game and he seemed OK, but we need to support him.’

A Newcastle spokesperson added: ‘We are aware of a report of racism made by a visiting player against someone in the crowd.

‘Our stance is clear – we do not tolerate discrimination of any form. We will work with the authorities to fully investigate and will ensure any individuals are identified and held accountable.’

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