Greater Manchester Police are appealing for information after a number of incidents at Etihad Stadium.
They have no place in football." The clubs added: "These incidents will be fully investigated, reported to the police and the individuals who are found to be responsible will be subject to the sanction process of their respective club. In a joint statement, Manchester City and Liverpool said the incidents were "wholly unacceptable" and "hugely disappointing".
The clubs issued a joint statement condemning the violence, which they called “hugely disappointing”. City won the match 3-2 to progress to the quarter finals.
The clubs said such incidents were wholly unacceptable. “We are aware of a number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb, that were thrown during (Thursday’s) match,” GMP’s match commander, Superintendent Gareth Parkin, said. The clubs issued a joint statement condemning the violence, which they called “hugely disappointing”.
Liverpool have confirmed their intention to investigate a number of incidents at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium on Thursday night that includes the racial ...
Liverpool supporters were accused of throwing coins at Guardiola with the club releasing a strong statement at full-time confirming an investigation into those claims. He was treated at the scene and required hospital treatment." "We will be investigating the incidents and reviewing CCTV from the night. “It is however hugely disappointing that there were a number of incidents during last night’s match that are wholly unacceptable. All three will be interviewed at a later date. Objects were also thrown from the visitors into the home end, causing injury to a teenage girl. As a result of the rapidly deteriorating relationship between the respective fans, a meeting between the clubs was held last month ahead of Thursday's cup tie in an attempt to keep the off-the-field flashpoints to a minimum. "Two men were arrested on suspicion of trying to take a pyrotechnic into the ground and a male arrested for a racially aggravated public order offence. A City supporter was ejected from the stadium for the abuse, which is understood to be of a racist nature, that was aimed at some of Liverpool's disabled following in Manchester. The statement read: "Manchester City FC, Liverpool FC and the Chairs from our supporter groups have worked together in recent weeks to remind fans of our expectations and both clubs would like to thank the vast majority of fans for their behaviour at last night’s Carabao Cup match at the Etihad Stadium. Despite the entertainment on the pitch, the match was marred by a number of disturbances in the crowd that saw Liverpool have confirmed their intention to investigate a number of incidents at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium on Thursday night that includes the racial abuse of disabled supporters.
An investigation has been launched after a Manchester City fan was hit with an object and disabled Liverpool supporters were racially abused during ...
In one flashpoint, a City fan was hit with an object hurled from the visiting section at the Etihad Stadium, which resulted in a cut that required treatment from medical staff. The matter has been reported to Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and should the guilty party be identified he, or she, will face criminal charges and be banned from the Etihad and Anfield. An investigation has been launched after a Manchester City fan was hit with an object and disabled Liverpool supporters were racially abused during Thursday’s Carabao Cup match.
Manchester City and Liverpool have condemned supporters after a large number of objects were thrown from the away section into home areas.
He was treated at the scene and required hospital treatment." "GMP's match commander, Superintendent Gareth Parkin, said: 'We are aware of a number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb, that were thrown during the match. GMP confirmed there were three arrests at the game, while another man was assaulted at the junction of Ashton New Road and Alan Turing Way, requiring hospital treatment. All three will be interviewed at a later date. Greater Manchester Police say coins and a smoke bomb were also thrown. They have no place in football."
Both clubs have confirmed that they intend to launch an investigation after Greater Manchester Police confirmed that a teenage girl suffered head injuries after ...
He was treated at the scene and required hospital treatment." All three will be interviewed at a later date. "Greater Manchester Police is investigating a number of incidents that occurred during and after the
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for information after a number of incidents at Etihad Stadium.
They have no place in football." The clubs added: "These incidents will be fully investigated, reported to the police and the individuals who are found to be responsible will be subject to the sanction process of their respective club. In a joint statement, Manchester City and Liverpool said the incidents were "wholly unacceptable" and "hugely disappointing".
A 15-year-old girl was treated for head injuries at the match at Etihad Stadium.
All three will be interviewed at a later date, police said. Advertisement He was treated at the scene but also needed hospital treatment.
One fan was hit in the head by a projectile and another was ejected for alleged racist abuse in the Carabao Cup clash between Man City and Liverpool.
“A 15-year-old girl was treated for head injuries and we will be investigating," a statement read. They have no place in football," the statement read. "It is however hugely disappointing that there were a number of incidents during last night’s match that are wholly unacceptable.
Both clubs have pledged to look into the various disturbances while Greater Manchester Police has launched its own investigation.
“These incidents will be fully investigated, reported to the police and the individuals who are found to be responsible will be subject to the sanction process of their respective club. The statement said: “Manchester City FC, Liverpool FC and the chairs from our supporter groups have worked together in recent weeks to remind fans of our expectations and both clubs would like to thank the vast majority of fans for their behaviour at last night’s Carabao Cup match at the Etihad Stadium. Superintendent Gareth Parkin, GMP’s match commander, said: “We are aware of a number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb, that were thrown during the match.
Police have started their investigation after a 15-year-old girl was injured at the Carabao cup match between Manchester City and Liverpool.
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