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Football: Manchester City Under-21s walk off pitch after racist abuse
Youth coach Patrick Viera praised for handling of situation

Manchester City youth team coach Patrick Vieira has been praised for taking his players off the pitch after an alleged racist incident in a pre-season friendly.

The club’s head of the elite development squad made the decision after 19-year-old French midfielder Seko Fofana was allegedly racially abused by an opponent a minute before half-time during the match against HNK Rijeka in Novigrad, west Croatia.

Vieira, a Senegalese-born former France international, has received the full backing of Piara Powar, executive director at anti-discrimination network Football Against Racism in Europe.

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