Chelsea ban four fans over alleged racial abuse of Manchester City's Raheem Sterling

Published on: 10 December 2018

Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp feels Raheem Sterling's handling of alleged racial abuse shouted at him during Manchester City's loss to Chelsea was brilliant as the fans didn't not deserve any kind of reaction.

LONDON -- Chelsea have announced they have suspended four supporters from attending games "pending further investigations" into alleged racial abuse suffered by Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling.

Video circulated on social media during Saturday's Premier League match between the clubs at Stamford Bridge that appeared to show a Chelsea fan directing a racial slur at Sterling as the England international retrieved the ball from the byline.

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Condemnation of the incident was swift and widespread, with both Chelsea and the Metropolitan Police quickly confirming that they were reviewing the footage in order to determine whether an incident of racist abuse had taken place.

In a statement released on their official website, the club said: "Chelsea Football Club has suspended four people from attending Chelsea matches pending further investigations into allegations regarding the behaviour of supporters towards Raheem Sterling during our match against Manchester City on Saturday.

"Our investigations into this matter are ongoing. We are fully supporting the police investigation and any information we gather will be passed on to them.

"Chelsea Football Club finds all forms of discriminatory behaviour abhorrent and if there is evidence of ticket holders taking part in any racist behaviour, the club will issue severe sanctions, including bans. We will also fully support any criminal prosecutions."

In a post on his official Instagram account on Sunday, Sterling said he laughed at the abuse he suffered at Stamford Bridge because he expected "no better," and claimed that unfair coverage of black footballers by English newspapers is helping to fuel racial tensions.

No arrests have yet been made, but Chelsea are assisting the police with their investigation.

Source: espn.co.uk

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