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The cameras probably attracted a Chelsea supporter insulting Stirling racially during the match at the London Club Stadium. "Stamford Bridge".
Chelsea and the British police are investigating this widely condemned incident, fearing that football will return to a black age marked by racism in the 1970s and 1980s.
Chelsea announced a swift action to punish four supporters by temporarily barring them from access to the stadium pending the completion of the investigation, with the option of permanently banning them from following the team's fieldwork. There was evidence of racist behavior.
A statement to Chelsea said "Chelsea has decided to prevent four fans from attending Chelsea's matches while waiting for a new investigation into allegations of his supporters' behavior at the time." In respect of Rahim Sterling during our match against Manchester City on Saturday.
The panel explained, "Our investigations on this issue are underway and we fully support police investigations, and any information we receive will be sent to them.The Chelsea Football Club considers all forms of discrimination abominable".
"He added" If there is evidence of involvement of (seasonal) ticket holders in a racist act, the club will impose strict penalties, including the ban. We will also fully support any criminal trial ".
It seems that Stirling was the victim of racial abuse by Chelsea fans when he approached the stands behind the goal of taking the ball in the first half of the match.
The player pointed out that the behavior of the fans had not surprised him, refusing to reveal what was said to him, explaining "I do not usually speak much, but when I think I have to show my opinion, I will say (. ..) of what was said in the Chelsea match, and when you saw my reaction, all I did was laugh … ".
Strling accused English newspapers of fueling racism in the way that young black players were portrayed after Saturday's game against Chelsea.
Stirling went on his own Instagram account to address his critics to the press, citing information that his City Tusin Adarabioio team would have bought a luxury home even though he had not played in the Premier League.
"He added" The young black player is frowned upon. This fuels racism and aggressive behavior "By the fans.
He said "For all newspapers that do not understand why people are racist at this age, all I can say is: rethink (…) and give all players equal opportunities. ".
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The cameras have probably caught a Chelsea supporter insulting Stirling racially during the match at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea and the British police are investigating this widely condemned incident, fearing that football will return to a black age marked by racism in the 1970s and 1980s.
Chelsea announced a swift action to punish four supporters by temporarily barring them from access to the stadium pending the completion of the investigation, with the option of permanently banning them from following the team's fieldwork. There was evidence of racist behavior.
"Chelsea has decided to prevent four fans from attending Chelsea games while waiting for a new investigation into allegations of fan behavior with respect to Rahim Sterling at of our match against Manchester City on Saturday, "said Chelsea in a statement.
"Our investigations on this issue are ongoing and we fully support the police investigation and any information we get will be pbaded on to them," said the team.
"If there is evidence of participation of (seasonal) ticket holders in a racist act, the club will impose strict sanctions, including prohibition, we will also fully support any criminal trial."
It seems that Stirling was the victim of racial abuse by Chelsea fans when he approached the stands behind the goal of taking the ball in the first half of the match.
"Usually, I'm not a very vocal person, but when I think I have to show my opinion, I will say my word about what was said in the Chelsea match and, as you see my reaction, what I'm saying. I have been laughing … "
Strling accused English newspapers of fueling racism in the way that young black players were portrayed after Saturday's game against Chelsea.
Stirling went on his own Instagram account to address his critics to the press, citing information that his City Tusin Adarabioio team would have bought a luxury home even though he had not played in the Premier League.
"The young black player is frowned upon, it fuels racism and aggressive behavior" by the fans.
"For all newspapers that do not understand why people are racist at this age, all I can say is: think again … and give all players equal opportunities," he said. he declares.