Millwall Condemns Tragedy Chanting After FA Cup Win Over Leeds

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Millwall Condemns Tragedy Chanting After FA Cup Win Over Leeds
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Millwall Football Club has released a statement condemning the alleged use of tragedy chanting by a minority of their supporters during their FA Cup victory over Leeds United. Both clubs have vowed to work with authorities to identify those responsible for the offensive chants.

Millwall has released a strongly worded statement condemning the allegations of tragedy chanting during their FA Cup victory over Leeds United . The club expressed its disappointment and vowed to take action against those responsible. 'We all have a duty to ensure Millwall Football Club is represented proudly and responsibly at all times,' the Millwall statement read.

'The club strongly condemns all forms of football tragedy abuse and is appalled to receive reports of such chanting from a minority at today's Emirates FA Cup fixture against Leeds United. 'Both clubs have suffered tragic losses to their respective families in recent history. Chanting about this is entirely unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the club or the governing bodies. 'It has no place in football and the club will work closely with Leeds United and authorities to identify those responsible.' Leeds United also issued a statement, expressing their 'extreme disappointment' at the chants. 'We are extremely disappointed to hear vile chants relating to football tragedies,' the club said. 'We will work closely with Millwall and the authorities to identify those responsible for these hateful actions.' Leeds manager Daniel Farke also condemned the chanting, calling on the football community to stand against such behavior.Despite the controversy, Millwall secured a victory thanks to a brace from Femi Azeez. Millwall manager Alex Neil praised his team's performance, stating, 'I thought the first 75 minutes we carried a threat. They're a really good side and got great attacking players.' Neil also commented on a first-half challenge by Josuha Guilavogui on Casper De Norre, stating that he hadn't seen the incident back and preferred to let players 'fight it out' on the pitch

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