Newcastle v Sunderland halted after racism report
Derby Paused Over Racism Allegation
A serious incident overshadowed the Tyne-Wear derby as the match between Newcastle United and Sunderland was temporarily halted following a report of racist abuse.
What Happened?
- The game was stopped in the 52nd minute
- Referee Anthony Taylor paused play for around three minutes
- Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka alerted officials
- The alleged target was Lutsharel Geertruida
The stoppage followed Premier League anti-discrimination protocol
Official Responses
Newcastle United
- Confirmed awareness of the allegation
- Stated: “We do not tolerate discrimination of any form”
- Will work with authorities to identify those responsible
Sunderland
- Fully backed Geertruida
- Praised his “bravery and leadership”
- Called racism “abhorrent” and unacceptable
Authorities Involved
- Premier League → full investigation underway
- Northumbria Police → confirmed awareness of the report
Police also noted:
- One pre-match arrest related to fan disturbances
- General tension between supporters
Managers React
Eddie Howe (Newcastle)
“We don’t condone racism in any form.”
Regis le Bris (Sunderland)
“It is unacceptable… important to report and manage properly.”
Match Outcome (Overshadowed)
- Newcastle led 1-0 at the time of the incident
- Sunderland later won 2-1
- Late winner from Brian Brobbey
However, the result became secondary to the incident
Wider Context
This is not an isolated case:
- Similar incident earlier this season at Anfield
- Growing focus on fan behaviour and stadium safety
Football authorities are under pressure to act decisively
What Happens Next?
- Identification of the individual(s) involved
- Possible bans, legal action, or sanctions
- Continued monitoring of anti-discrimination enforcement
Bottom Line
This incident is a reminder that:
Football still faces serious challenges off the pitch
Clubs, leagues, and authorities are aligned in one message:
Zero tolerance for racism — no exceptions.
































































































































































































































































































































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