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Manchester United launch investigation to find Romelu Lukaku song culprits after chant reemerges at Southampton

Belgian striker urged the Red Devil supporters to 'move on' after Kick It Out described the chant as 'racist' because it stereotypes black man

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MANCHESTER UNITED launched a full-scale probe to identify fans singing “racist” Romelu Lukaku chants.

The Prem giants slammed supporters for disrespecting Lukaku at St Mary’s after he asked them not to sing about the size of his manhood.

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Man United fans started the chant after Romelu Lukaku fired them aheadCredit: Reuters
Romelu Lukaku had asked Man United fans to not sing about his manhoodCredit: Rex Features

And United chiefs have vowed to use CCTV to identify and punish the culprits. Some fans were heard singing to the tune of the Stone Roses’ ‘Made Of Stone’ after he hit the winner.

It came as Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata THANKED Blues’ fans for changing an offensive song about his goal-scoring exploits.

The United club statement read: “Manchester United has a zero-tolerance stance on offensive chanting and behaviour.

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“The club and player have been clear in asking for an end to the chant.

“The club has worked with relevant bodies and supporters’ groups in trying to eradicate offensive behaviour and will take action against individuals if this continues.

Man United promised to find the culprits and take action after the song was heard againCredit: Getty

“The club is in discussion with the police and has asked for CCTV footage.

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“We will try to identify those who disrespected the player’s wishes.” Anti-discrimination campaigners Kick It Out have vowed to report incidents to the FA. Their statement last night read: “Kick It Out is aware of racist chanting by supporters of Manchester United.

 

Romelu Lukaku scored once again as Man United beat SouthamptonCredit: Reuters

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“Kick It Out would like to reiterate its stance that such behaviour has no place in football.

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“Romelu Lukaku has requested the supporters ‘move on’ from singing the chant and Manchester United has a responsibility to ensure the request is complied with.

“If anyone has evidence of supporters engaging in racist chanting, Kick It Out asks you report it via the organisation’s app, to a steward or the police.

“Kick It Out notes Manchester United’s statement requesting CCTV footage from Southampton and will be liaising with club, the FA and the police to identify potential perpetrators and ensure appropriate action is taken.”

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