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Greater Manchester Police have made an arrest following reports of alleged “tragedy chanting” in Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final clash between Manchester United and Liverpool. Chants were said to have been heard that indirectly referenced the Hillsborough disaster in the 4-3 win at Old Trafford. A spokesperson from GMP said: “GMP can confirm that an arrest has been made in connection with tragedy chanting at the Manchester United vs Liverpool fixture this afternoon.
The incidents today crossed the line of what is acceptable, and we will work closely with both clubs to identify anyone responsible for committing offences during the event.”The Football Association say they will be “liaising with and supporting” GMP police, adding that they are “determined to stamp this behaviour out”.
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