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Wayne Rooney subs DC United player ‘for using the N-word’ as Neville rages at alleged racial slur to Inter Miami ace

DC UNITED manager Wayne Rooney subbed one of his players off after allegations he used a racial slur against an Inter Miami player.

DC took on David Beckham's club in a crunch MLS clash at the Audi Field which saw Inter pick up a dramatic 3-2 win on stoppage time.

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DC United's Taxiarchis Fountas allegedly used a racial slur against Inter Miami's Damion Lowe
Taxiarchis Fountas and Damion Lowe got into a heated confrontation

But the game was overshadowed after 59 minutes when a scuffle occurred between the hosts' striker Taxiarchis Fountas and the visitors' Damion Lowe.

Miami ace Aime Mabika then also reacted angrily at Fountas with referee Ismail Elfath cautioning both the Greek player and Lowe.

But the ref then proceeded to confer with both teams' captains as well as Rooney and Inter manager Phil Neville.

Following a delay of several minutes, the game continued when Fountas was taken off the pitch on 66 minutes.

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Miami star DeAndre Yedlin later said Lowe was walking away after a tussle with Fountas when “the guy called him the n-word”.

The visitors then refused to play until "something was done with that player”.

Yedlin said: "Damion and another player got into a bit of a scuffle - as Damion walks away, one of their guys called him the n-word.”

Neville backed the ex-Tottenham ace's claims in his post-match interview as he stated the "worst word in the world" was used during the game.

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The Manchester United hero insisted the "unacceptable" incident needs to be addressed.

Neville said: "We need to address an issue that maybe in the past was swept under the carpet, but we're a club that is proud of our diversity and inclusion in our staff and supporters, and there is no place at all for racism on a football field or society.

"A word was used that is unacceptable in society. It is the worst word in the world."

Neville's former United team-mate Rooney didn't get into detail after the incident.

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