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A 71-year-old man was arrested for racist abuse at a match, while Marc Guehi faced online attacks after a draw.

Manchester City have released a strong statement condemning racist abuse directed at Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi after their dramatic 3-3 draw against Everton on Monday. Police arrested a 71-year-old man at the stadium for targeting Semenyo, while Guehi faced vile online abuse following a costly error in the Premier League title clash.
According to official statements from Manchester City and Merseyside Police, authorities arrested a 71-year-old man from Nottinghamshire on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence. The arrest occurred after supporters and stewards reported racist abuse shouted at Semenyo inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium during Monday's fixture.
The suspect has been released on bail with strict conditions, including a ban on going within one mile of any designated sports stadium for up to four hours before and after matches. Manchester City stated: "We welcome the swift action taken by Everton and the police to identify the individual responsible."
The disturbing abuse extended beyond the stadium, targeting Guehi following the match. The defender, who made a crucial mistake that allowed Everton to score during the chaotic second half, faced severe digital backlash. Expressing their dismay, the club released a statement saying: "We are also incredibly disappointed to hear that Marc Guéhi was subject to a series of vile racist social media posts last night."
The distressing events overshadowed a frantic encounter that ended with a 3-3 scoreline.
In response to these separate incidents, City reiterated their absolute zero-tolerance policy towards any form of prejudice. The reigning champions made it clear that such behaviour has no place in football or society. The official release noted: "Manchester City strongly condemns the racist abuse directed towards Antoine Semenyo at yesterday’s match."
Promising comprehensive care and resources to help the players navigate the aftermath, the club firmly concluded: "We will continue to offer our full support to both Antoine and Marc and never accept discrimination of any kind in our game."



