Bornmouth player Antony Semenao reported racially during the early match of the Premier League at Enfield.
Friday’s game Liverpool with the current champion was briefly stopped in the 29th minute, when Semenio brought it to the referee.
The Mercesis police said a 47 -year -old man from Liverpool was identified and was removed from the Enfield Stadium after the report.
He was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of a racially increased public order and was taken into custody for questioning.
Four minutes after the reported misconduct, the game resumed and Semenio scored twice to Bornmouth, which lost 4–2 to Liverpool.
Bornemouth captain Adam Smith later told Sky Sports: “This shows what kind of man he is, he has to report and take the referee.
“Liverpool players were very helpful for ANT and the rest of the team.”
Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot said the incident “shuts down brightness [the game] A little because our fans were amazing, especially with tribute to diaogos “.
In a statement, the Premier League said they would also do an inquiry.
The Football Association said: “The events of this nature have no place in our game, and we will work closely with match officials, clubs and concerned officials to establish the facts and ensure that appropriate action is taken.”
The anti-discrimination body stated that he “stands in solidarity with Antony and cannot adequately praise his courage in calling it out after such a crisible episode before scoring twice”.
“Anthony Taylor and his referee team are also entitled to credit for accelerating and decisively.”