The Sun (Malaysia)

Blues to probe allegation of anti-Semitic chanting

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CHELSEA will probe an allegation of antiSemiti­c chanting during the club’s Premier League defeat at Watford.

A report on jewishwebs­ite.com claims Chelsea supporter Jonathan Metliss heard the chants from fellow Blues fans at Vicarage Road on Monday.

According to the article, Metliss, who is the chairman of the Action Against Discrimina­tion charity, took pictures of the alleged perpetrato­rs and reported the incident to nearby stewards before being moved to the family enclosure “for his own safety”.

Chelsea last week launched a ‘Say No to Anti-Semitism’ campaign as part of their own inclusion work.

Blues owner Roman Abramovich was joined by members of the Jewish com- munity ahead of the January 31 match against Bournemout­h, which saw the lighting of a candle by Holocaust survivor Harry Spiro.

Following the emergence of allegation­s at Vicarage Road, Chelsea issued a strongly worded statement yesterday and have launched an investigat­ion in co-operation with Watford and the police.

“Anti-Semitism has no place in our club, football or wider society,” a Chelsea spokesman said.

“Anyone found guilty of anti-Semitic language or behaviour will face action from the club, including bans, and will be asked to attend equality education courses.

“We welcome the fact that Chelsea fans have reported this behaviour, which shames our club.” – AFP

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