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City are still yet to have publicly apologised for the chants but have sent a statement after being contacted by the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance who called on them to speak out.
The statement to the group, which was shared by the Liverpool Echo said: "We are sorry to read that you and other families have been affected by the events which took place on Sunday, particularly given your personal connections to the tragedy of the Hillsborough disaster.
"As a Club we strongly condemn the chanting or singing of songs with connotations to footballing tragedies and will continue to sanction those individuals who are found to be responsible for such behaviour.
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"Alongside condemning behaviour of this nature, we stand with Liverpool fans in marking the anniversary of Hillsborough each year to remember those who sadly lost their lives. "At the same time, we also commend the action of many organisations who continue to educate the wider public about the tragedy and those who call for positive action to be taken through the Hillsborough Law campaign. "The group issued a response of their own, saying that they have called for the statement to be made public. Man City boss Pep Guardiola claimed that he was hit by coins while the club itself also said that their team bus was damaged when departing the stadium. Related links:
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