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Arrest made over tragedy chanting at Man Utd vs Liverpool as FA release statement

Tragedy chanting marred Manchester United's thrilling win over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, with police confirming an arrest was made in connection to the songs

Manchester United's win over Liverpool was marred by tragedy chanting(Manchester United via Getty Imag)

The FA have strongly condemned the tragedy chanting that marred Manchester United's win over Liverpool after a person was arrested.

United claimed a dramatic 4-3 win over their bitter rivals on Sunday to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup. Amad scored a last-gasp goal to send his side through and end Liverpool's hopes of winning a quadruple of trophies in Jurgen Klopp's final season.

But their famous win was marred by incidents of tragedy chanting, with United fans heard singing ‘always the victims, it’s never your fault’, ‘The Sun was right – you’re murderers’ and ‘murderers’ towards the Liverpool end.

Tragedy chanting is now considered a criminal offence after football's governing body held talks with the Crown Prosecution Service. Anyone found guilty of tragedy chanting could face stadium bans and potential prosecution, with Greater Manchester Police now confirming an arrest was made on Sunday.

"GMP can confirm that an arrest has been made in connection with tragedy chanting at the Manchester United v Liverpool fixture this afternoon," a spokesperson for the force told the Daily Mail.

"Incidents of tragedy chanting will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly. We are all familiar with fans taunting their opponents at football matches, but this is generally done in good humour and without offence.

"The incidents today crossed the line of what is acceptable, and we will work closely with both clubs to identify anyone responsible for committing offences during the event."

Greater Manchester Police have confirmed an arrest has been made(Stu Forster/Getty Images)


The FA also quickly condemed the tragedy chanting, insisting it is "entirely unacceptable". They confirmed they are working with Greater Manchester Police to help the force's investigation.