Solihull Moors's 3-0 National League defeat to Boston United has been marred by an alleged discriminatory remark made towards referee Sunny Singh Gill. The incident occurred in the 66th minute when Conor Wilkinson was shown a straight red card. Gill took both teams off shortly after. An FA spokesperson said the association is taking the matter very seriously and will review the details of the match official's report before taking action. Boston immediately took the lead through Lewis Baines' own goal when play resumed. Jacob Hazel added a second after being set up by Marcel Lavinier in the 77th minute. Frankie Maguire's sixth league goal of the campaign rounded off the victory in the 90th minute. A spokesperson for the refereeing body PGMOL said they are offering full support to Gill and will work closely with The FA on the matter. The Press Association has approached Solihull for comment. The alleged incident has sparked a serious investigation into the events that unfolded during the match. Solihull Moors's loss has also impacted their position in the table, with Boston now above them. The club will be eager to respond to the allegations and move forward from the incident. The FA's investigation will be crucial in determining the outcome of the alleged discrimination. Solihull Moors's fans will be waiting anxiously for the result of the investigation and the club's response to the allegations.