Brentford investigating reports of fans involved in discriminatory chanting on train after Liverpool game

A group of fans from the Bees were accused of being involved in racist chanting on a train back to London from the Reds, while the Bees were beaten by three goals.

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Monday, January 17th, UK.

There are reports that a group of supporters were involved in racist chanting on a train back to London.

The chants were reported by Mas on his account on the social networking site.

"So I call out the racist, homophobic chanting and I'm asked to leave the carriage." I know it's for my safety. They picked up my message.

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Thanks to the fan who stood up for me, they all saw how upset I was. Total respect.

"We condemn any abusive or discriminatory behavior that has taken place," the statement said. We will be looking into the reports.

We are a club for everyone. Discrimination has no place at the club.

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There are highlights from the win over Brentford.

Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Takumi Minamino scored for the Reds as they beat the Bees at home.

They have lost four of their last five games and are currently 14th in the league.

Hate won't win.

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