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Real Madrid fans reported for Lionel Messi and Barcelona abuse


Real Madrid supporters who took part in abusive chants about Lionel Messi and Barcelona will be reported to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), says La Liga president Javier Tebas.
Fans targeted arch-rivals Barca, and singled out their star player Messi, in Saturday's home win over Celta Vigo.
"There were insults and unacceptable chants at the Bernabeu, so I gave the order to report them," said Tebas.
Spanish media say Real have identified and banned 17 fans who sang abuse.
Referee Alberto Mallenco did not mention the offensive chants in his match report on Madrid's 3-0 victory, but Tebas has pledged to refer the incident to the RFEF's competition committee.
Violent and abusive supporters are being targeted by clubs, footballing authorities and the Spanish government in response to the death of a Deportivo La Coruna supporter after violent clashes between rival fans before the match at Atletico Madrid last month.
"Our new commitment is that if the referee does not hear it, we will draw attention to it," added Tebas.
"We have taken this decision and we will continue down the same path."

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Arsene Wenger: Arsenal boss wants win at Galatasary


Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wants to silence his critics with victory at Galatasaray after being booed by some fans following the 3-2 defeat at Stoke.
With the Gunners lying sixth in the Premier League, 13 points behind Chelsea, Wenger was jeered  when he boarded a train after Saturday's loss.
"We have to cope with that criticism," said Wenger.
"I am a competitive person. What is important is the next game and responding in a strong way."
The Frenchman added: "It is part of our job here, you cannot always look for excuses. We are down. Everyone feels it.
"When you have a disappointment you respond in a strong way, that is what competition is about."

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Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta could be 'out for a while'


The 32-year-old Spanish midfielder suffered a calf problem in the second half of the win which clinched their place in the knockout stages.
Goalscorer Yaya Sanogo also came off with a hamstring injury.

"It's difficult to take on the chin at the moment. You go in to many games and need everyone available," said Wenger.
That double blow follows the one last weekend when England midfielder Jack Wilshere and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny came off against Manchester United.

Wenger said that Wilshere, 22, will see a specialist on Thursday, who will decide whether he needs an operation.

Other key players sidelined include winger Theo Walcott, full-back Mathieu Debuchy and midfielder Mesut Ozil.

Victory over the Bundesliga runners-up secured Arsenal their place in the knockout stage for the 12th successive season, and in the second stage of the competition for the 15th consecutive occasion.
Wenger was recently criticised  by major club shareholder Alisher Usmanov. When asked whether the Gunners' consistency was taken for granted, the French manager said: "I don't try anymore to think what people think. What is important is that we are united.
"This team has a top-quality attitude and we have shown after the disappointment on Saturday that we were united in the game, determined and committed."
Wenger's side had lost the previous two matches coming into the match at the Emirates Stadium, including the 2-1 defeat at home by United.
"We were more under pressure because on Saturday we played well but maybe we were victims of our generous attitude going forward," he said. "Here we had a bit more urgency to defend, especially when we were 1-0 up."
Wenger also praised 21-year-old Sanogo for scoring his first competitive goal for the club: "He's a young boy but he has presence, character and he's naturally committed. He has a natural, aggressive attitude up front that is vital and very important."

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