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Manchester City complain to UEFA over alleged racist chanting aimed at Yaya Toure in Moscow

Aleksei Berezutski (L) of PFC CSKA Moscow in action against Yaya Toure of Manchester City FC during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between PFC CSKA Moscow and Manchester City FC at the Arena Khimki Stadium on October 23, 2013 in Khimki, Russia.
Image: Yaya Toure: Manchester City midfielder in action against CSKA Moscow

Manchester City will make an official complaint to UEFA over alleged racist chanting aimed at Yaya Toure during the match at CSKA Moscow.

Toure took to Twitter after the game to make his feelings known, with the City midfielder putting his faith in UEFA to take action. Piara Powar, executive director of the FARE Network (Football Against Racism in Europe), believes UEFA has been moving in the right direction on such matters. He said: "UEFA have changed their rules and already this season sanctions are harder than ever before. "For a first offence you face a partial stadium closure; for a second offence your stadium will be closed for a match. "It's taken a long time to get here, but I think we are seeing some movement on the sanction side. "In terms of education, I don't know how long that's going to take, to educate fans like we've seen at CSKA."

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