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The arrest followed swift action by matchday stewards and supporters, who reported the incident to authorities. The suspect has been released on bail with strict conditions, including a ban from entering any designated sports stadium within four hours before kick-off, during matches, and four hours after the final whistle.\n\nThe abuse directed at Semenyo, a key player for City, cast a shadow over an otherwise thrilling encounter that saw both teams share the spoils. Eyewitness accounts suggest the remarks were aimed at the 26-year-old Ghanaian international as he warmed up near the touchline, prompting immediate intervention by nearby fans.\n\nThis arrest comes on the same day that City teammate Marc Guéhi was subjected to racist abuse online following the match. Guéhi, a 27-year-old England international, reported the messages to the club and police. The dual incidents underscore the persistent problem of racism in football, both in stadiums and on digital platforms.\n\nEverton released a statement recognising the 'swift response' of their supporters in identifying and reporting the behaviour. The club emphasised their zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination and promised full cooperation with the police investigation. 'We are disgusted that anyone attending our stadium would subject a player to such abuse,' the statement read. 'We thank the fans who acted immediately and urge anyone with information to come forward.'\n\nThe Premier League has also condemned the incidents, reiterating its commitment to eradicating discrimination from the game. A league spokesperson said, 'There is no place for racism in football. We commend the actions of those who reported this abuse and will support the clubs and authorities in their efforts to secure a conviction.'\n\nFor Manchester City, the events add a distressing dimension to a crucial point gained in the title race. Manager Pep Guardiola praised his players' professionalism in staying focused amidst the abuse. 'It's unacceptable,' Guardiola said in his post-match press conference. 'Antoine and Marc are strong, but no one should have to endure such treatment.'\n\nThe incident at Hill Dickinson Stadium is the latest in a series of high-profile cases involving racial abuse at football grounds in England. In recent seasons, similar incidents have led to stadium bans and legal proceedings, though convictions remain relatively rare. The decision to impose a geographical exclusion zone around stadiums as a bail condition is seen as a progressive step by legal experts.\n\nFootball anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out welcomed the arrest and bail conditions. 'This sends a clear message that perpetrators will be identified and face consequences,' said a spokesperson. 'However, we need stronger deterrents and better education to prevent these incidents from occurring in the first place.'\n\nThe case also highlights the role of supporters in tackling abuse. At Everton, fans have been encouraged to use a dedicated text service to report incidents discreetly. The club's proactive approach has been praised, with many calling for similar systems to be adopted across the league.\n\nAs the investigation continues, both City and Everton are offering support to Semenyo and Guéhi. The players have received messages of solidarity from teammates and fans worldwide. The football community now watches to see whether the legal process will lead to a conviction, setting a precedent for how such cases are handled in the future.\n\nBased on reporting from Football | The Guardian.","news","A 71-year-old man was arrested for racially abusing Antoine Semenyo during Everton's 3-3 draw with Manchester City. Teammate Marc Guéhi also faced racist abuse online. 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His exit comes as Salah and Robertson also depart.","335584532310790145","327052454552145920","Liverpool vs Chelsea","2026-05-28T22:21:53Z","why-konate-is-leaving-liverpool-on-a-free-transfer","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fmay\u002F28\u002Fibrahima-konate-set-to-leave-liverpool-after-failing-to-agree-new-contract",[118,134,122,144,117,82,145,146,147],"326222711447621632","326257545754710016","326257554411753472","326257695210344448",[126,135,130,149,125,92,150,151,152],"France","Newcastle","Newcastle Jets","Signal","Why Konaté is Leaving Liverpool on a Free Transfer",{"awayTeamId":102,"awayTeamName":103,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":155,"homeTeamId":105,"homeTeamName":106,"id":156,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":108,"matchName":109,"publishedAt":157,"slug":158,"sourceName":159,"sourceURL":160,"teamId":105,"teamName":106,"teamIds":161,"teamNames":167,"title":173},"Man United have ended their pursuit of Elliot Anderson, turning focus to Atalanta's Ederson in a strategic midfield reshuffle with the window closing.","335364857798856705","2026-05-28T03:48:08Z","man-united-drop-anderson-prioritize-atalanta-star-ederson","ESPN","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.espn.com\u002Fsoccer\u002Fstory\u002F_\u002Fid\u002F48897775\u002Ftransfer-rumors-news-man-united-end-anderson-interest-close-ederson",[105,102,162,163,83,84,85,164,145,165,86,147,82,166],"326257539769438208","326257544051822592","326257736994000896","326257539614248960","326222713142120448",[106,103,168,169,93,94,95,170,150,171,96,152,92,172],"Inter","Internacional","Inter Turku","Atalanta","Canada","Man United Drop Anderson: Prioritize Atalanta Star Ederson",{"awayTeamId":175,"awayTeamName":176,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":177,"homeTeamId":63,"homeTeamName":64,"id":178,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":179,"matchName":180,"publishedAt":181,"slug":182,"sourceName":183,"sourceURL":184,"teamId":63,"teamName":64,"teamIds":185,"teamNames":190,"title":195},"326257546425798656","Aston Villa","Guardiola expressed 'so much love' for City in his final post-match interview after the 2-1 defeat to Villa, marking an emotional end to his tenure.","334089713054912513","327055352249978880","Manchester City vs Aston Villa","2026-05-24T19:47:03Z","guardiola-s-farewell-so-much-love-for-city-after-2-1-loss","BBC Sport","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bbc.com\u002Fsport\u002Ffootball\u002Fvideos\u002Fcn7pjv0ememo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss",[63,175,83,85,186,187,188,189,123,82,145,102,146],"326257766752587776","326257777523560448","326257810155245568","326257810339794944",[64,176,93,95,191,192,193,194,131,92,150,103,151],"Fortaleza EC","Al-Wasl FC","Mansfield Town","Forest Green","Guardiola's Farewell: 'So Much Love' for City After 2-1 Loss",{"awayScore":197,"awayTeam":198,"description":202,"homeScore":197,"homeTeam":203,"id":73,"kickoffAt":207,"length":208,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"leagueSlug":209,"probabilityLabel":72,"slug":210,"status":211,"tvStations":212,"venueCity":21,"venueName":21},3,{"code":199,"id":63,"imagePath":200,"name":64,"slug":201},"AWY","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F50.png","manchester-city","On May 4, 2026, Goodison Park will host a Premier League clash of monumental proportions as Everton welcome Manchester City. This fixture is far more than a routine end-of-season encounter; it is a collision of starkly contrasting ambitions that could define the campaigns for both clubs. For Everton, locked in a desperate battle for survival, every point is a precious commodity in their fight against relegation. For Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, the equation is equally clear: victory is essential to maintain their relentless pursuit of the league title, likely in a tight race with Arsenal and Liverpool.\n\nThe history between these two sides is rich with narrative. While City have been the dominant force in English football for over a decade, Everton have often proven to be stubborn adversaries, particularly on their own turf. Memorable encounters, including Everton's dramatic 4-0 victory in 2017 and their gritty 1-1 draw in 2023 that delayed a City title celebration, ensure this is never a straightforward fixture for the visitors. The Toffees, under the pragmatic stewardship of Sean Dyche, will draw on that history of defiance.\n\nTactically, the match presents a classic clash of philosophies. Everton will likely set up in a compact, disciplined low block, aiming to frustrate City's intricate passing patterns and hit them on the counter-attack or from set-pieces, where they are a constant threat. For City, the challenge is one of patience and precision: breaking down a massed defence while remaining vigilant against the swift transitions of players like Dwight McNeil or a powerful target man. The midfield battle, where City's Rodri and Everton's combative duo will vie for control, will be pivotal.\n\nThe atmosphere at Goodison Park will be electric, a cauldron of noise fueled by the home fans' desperation and passion. Every tackle will be cheered, every City attack met with a wall of sound. For the travelling City support, the tension of a title race will add an edge to their vocal backing. Fans can expect a fiercely contested, physical, and emotionally charged 90 minutes. It will be a test of City's technical mastery against Everton's sheer will to survive, with the outcome having significant ramifications at both ends of the Premier League table.",{"code":204,"id":68,"imagePath":205,"name":69,"slug":206},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F45.png","everton","2026-05-04T19:00:00Z",90,"gb-premier-league","everton-vs-manchester-city-2026-05-04","finished",[]]