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Chelsea suspend supporters after alleged racial abuse of Raheem Sterling

- Guardian sport

Chelsea have suspended four people from attending their matches, pending further investigat­ions into allegation­s of racial abuse directed towards Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling.

The incident occurred during City’s 2-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

A statement published on the club’s website read: “Chelsea has suspended four people from attending 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 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.”

City applauded the approach taken by Chelsea following the incident. “Manchester City welcomes Chelsea’s decision to issue suspension­s to the individual­s who verbally abused Raheem Sterling,” a statement read.

“The club and Raheem are fully engaged with Chelsea and the investigat­ing authoritie­s as they continue to examine the events in question. Manchester City and Raheem are committed to working with all relevant parties and organisati­ons to support the objective of eradicatin­g racism from the game.”

 ??  ?? A giant Chelsea flag is unfurled during the 2-0 win over Manchester City on Saturday evening. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Offside/Getty Images
A giant Chelsea flag is unfurled during the 2-0 win over Manchester City on Saturday evening. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Offside/Getty Images

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