Vice captain of the national team of Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov reacted violently when Newcastle United fans pointed Albanian flag in a match, and then he was a fan accused of racism. Police questioned Kolarov.
Serbian national team in a match Newcastle United and Manchester City clash with the home supporters who said the Albanian flag.
Police are investigating the incident. Almost each week on the Island after Premier League matches more stories about incidents and instances of racism at matches than about football. That would seem to be after this weekend, and the actor most recent incident, which was characterized as "racist", is a Serbian football player wearing the colors of Manchester City Aleksandar Kolarov.
Left Back "citizens" and the Serbian national team on Saturday during a game between Newcastle United and Manchester City by a score of 3-1 guests get into conflict with the local fans were at the forum highlighted the Albanian flag.
The incident occurred in the first half while Kolarov warmed up the playing field to get into the game. Serbian striker has reportedly requested that the Albanian flag was removed, and when that was done followed by a nearly ten-minute verbal clash with Newcastle fans. Commenting on the incident several people who claim to have been at the game, wrote on Twitter that Kolarov and threw a bottle of water to the fans, but this is not confirmed. One of the supporters of Newcastle reported Kolarova duty guards who alerted police to the stadium, then this fan at halftime gave the police a statement, published the "Telegraph".
After the match, and the police have taken a statement from Kolarov, and he then left the stadium St James' Park with other players by Manchester City. Police in New Castle said it was investigating the incident, which he characterized as "racist"."Police received a report of racist vocabulary used at the stadium St James' Park during the match between Newcastle United and Manchester City.
Such allegations extremely seriously consider and investigate this incident," said a police spokesman, transmitted insular media. Kolarov, according to the media, despite having already spoken to the police again next week should provide a statement to the police in Newcastle.
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