Liverpool and Merseyside police praised by Oldham Athletic for handgling of alleged racist abuse towards Tom Adeyemi
Oldham have praised Liverpool and Merseyside Police for their handling of the alleged incident of racist abuse directed at Tom Adeyemi during Friday's FA Cup tie at Anfield.
By Telegraph staff2:42PM GMT 10 Jan 20
In the closing stages of Liverpool's 5-1 third-round victory, Adeyemi - on loan at Oldham from Norwich City -
appeared to take offence to something shouted from the Kop and alerted referee
Neil Swarbrick before being comforted by players from both sides.
On Sunday, police investigating the incident arrested a 20-year-old man from Aintree,
Merseyside on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence. He was later released on bail.
Liverpool also issued an official apology to Adeyemi and,
in a statement on their website Oldham thanked both parties for their
continued communication and support throughout the investigation to date.
"The chairman and directors of Oldham Athletic Football Club would like to thank
Liverpool Football Club and officers of the Merseyside Police for their concerns
and painstaking efforts in investigating the circumstances surrounding
the incident involving Tom Adeyemi," the statement read.
"Excellent communication has been maintained and the club and player
have been notified of every detail during the progress of the investigation.
"The professional standards applied throughout have been praiseworthy."
The statement continued:
"The club would also like to thank the numerous fans from Liverpool and Oldham,
and also those from around the country who have sent letters of support to Tom.
"This type of incident is contained within a minority and should not deflect from
a superb match that was enjoyed by both sets of club officials and fans."
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