Tyne-Wear derby paused after report of discriminatory abuse
The Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle and Sunderland was paused during the second half following reports of discriminatory abuse from within the crowd directed at Sunderland’s Lutsharel Geertruida.
The Premier League has said it will investigate after referee Anthony Taylor stopped the match in line with the league’s on-field anti-discrimination protocol early in the second half.
Taylor had been approached by Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka in the 52nd minute when the game was already stopped due to an injury to Newcastle’s Sven Botman. Taylor spoke to both sets of coaches, Xhaka and Geertruida before restarting the game.
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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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A social media post from the Premier League Match Centre said: “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.”
A statement from Newcastle said: “We are aware of a report of racism made by a visiting player against someone in the crowd during our Premier League match against Sunderland.
“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.”
Newcastle were leading 1-0 at the time of the


