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Newcastle-Sunderland match halted after report of racism towards Lutsharel Geertruida
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Sunderland defender Lutsharel Geertruida is on a season-long loan from RB Leipzig Newcastle say they will investigate after Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland was paused following a report of racism towards visiting player Lutsharel Geertruida from someone in the St James' Park crowd. Referee Anthony Taylor stopped the Premier League match for three minutes in line with the competition's on-field anti-discrimination protocol., external In the 52nd minute, with play already stopped as Newcastle player Sven Botman was receiving treatment, Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka ran over to speak to Taylor. Moments later Taylor spoke to both sets of coaching staff, Dutch defender Geertruida and Xhaka before restarting the game. The Premier League has said the incident will be fully investigated, while a Northumbria Police spokesperson said they are "aware of a report of discriminatory abuse". In a statement, 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. In a statement, Sunderland said: "We stand with Lutsharel, who has our complete backing, and we commend him for displaying bravery and leadership by reporting this incident to the match officials. "Racism is completely unacceptable. It is abhorrent, and has no place in our game or in society. "We acknowledge Newcastle United's statement and expect those responsible to be identified and held accountable. "There can be no tolerance, no excuses, and no ambiguity when it comes to incidents of this nature. "Football must be a safe and inclusive environment for everyone - without exception - and we will continue to work with the relevant authorities to support that aim." Sunderland boss Regis le Bris, said: "He [Lutsharel Geertruida] looks OK. It is unacceptable and important to report and manage the situation properly. He looks OK, but we need to support him." While Newcastle's Eddie Howe added: "We don't condone racism in any form and the club will investigate." Newcastle were leading their Tyne-Wear rivals 1-0 at the time, although the match ultimately finished 2-1 to Sunderland thanks to Brian Brobbey's late winner. The season-opening Premier League game between Liverpool and Bournemouth in August was stopped after then Cherries forward Antoine Semenyo reported being racially abused by someone in the Anfield crowd. Meanwhile, police said they had made one arrest pre-game after reports there had been pockets of fighting. "We are aware of a number of videos circulating on social media in relation to Newcastle United and Sunderland supporters goading one another. In the main, everyone has co-operated and we are able to report that one arrest was made ahead of kick-off," Northumbria Police said. Follow your club with BBC Sport Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get football news sent straight to your phone
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