Manchester City issued an apology after supporters interrupted a remembrance of the Hillsborough tragedy before Saturday's FA Cup semifinal against Liverpool.
"Manchester City are extremely disappointed with the actions of some City supporters during the minute's silence before today's game," the club said, per ESPN's James Olley. "The club sincerely apologizes to all those connected with Liverpool Football Club."
Referee Michael Oliver was forced to cut the moment of silence short because some City fans continued to chant, per Olley.
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