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FA to investigate alleged racial abuse of Norwich striker Cameron Jerome

The Football Association has confirmed it is investigating allegations by Norwich striker Cameron Jerome that he was racially abused by Leeds defender Giuseppe Bellusci.

Jerome complained to referee Mark Clattenburg midway through the first half of the 1-1 draw at Carrow Road on Tuesday night, and the match official is to submit a report to the FA on the incident.

An FA spokesman told Press Association Sport: "I can confirm we are investigating this allegation."

At the time, Clattenburg addressed both managers on the touchline before letting Bellusci off with a warning, although he booked Jerome moments later for clattering into the Leeds player.

There were no further incidents between the two, but it emerged after the match that Jerome had accused his opponent of making a racist comment.

"Cameron Jerome has alleged he was the subject of a racist remark," Norwich manager Neil Adams said after the match.

"Because of that Mark Clattenburg, who I felt handled the incident very well, came over to the touchline to explain to [Leeds manager] Darko (Milanic) and myself what I have just told you.

"He spoke to Cameron because of the way he had reacted. That was what he explained to us. He spoke to the players at half-time with a representative from each club and statements have been made now.

"Mark will submit a report to the relevant authorities and it will be dealt with from there. He didn't take any action at the time. He merely relayed what Cameron had said. It must now go through the proper channels.

"Yes, Bellusci is the player who has been alleged to have made the remark. My concern was to speak to Cameron at the break to make sure his head was right."

Milanic confirmed he would be investigating the matter.

"I have not spoken to my player yet -- I will speak to him later,'' he said.

"It's difficult for me to comment on something I didn't hear. This is all very new to me."

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