Sunderland defender Lutsharel Geertruida during a match. He is wearing the blue Sunderland away top and has his arms at his side, apparently during a break in play. A packed stand is out of focus behind him.Getty Images
A man has been arrested over accusations of racist abuse directed at a footballer during the Tyne-Wear derby at St James' Park last month.
The game between Newcastle United and Sunderland was paused following a report of racism towards visiting player Lutsharel Geertruida from someone in the crowd.
Referee Anthony Taylor stopped the Premier League match for three minutes early in the second half in line with the competition's on-field anti-discrimination protocol.
Northumbria Police said a 45-year-old from the Gateshead area was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and had been released on police bail pending further investigation.
In the 52nd minute of the game on 22 March, with play already stopped as Newcastle player Sven Botman was receiving treatment, Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka ran over to speak to Taylor.
The referee spoke to both sets of coaching staff, Dutch defender Geertruida and Xhaka before restarting the game.
Newcastle-Sunderland paused after reported racism towards Geertruida
In the aftermath both clubs condemned racism, with Sunderland adding: "We stand with Lutsharel, who has our complete backing, and we commend him for displaying bravery and leadership by reporting this incident to the match officials."
The game saw Sunderland win 2-1 to complete the double over Newcastle this season.
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