Chelsea Football
Club have
confirmed that
they are
investigating an
alleged incident
of racist abuse
and that the
culprit if found,
would face the
strongest action
from the club.
As per Football.London, this statement follows allegations that a possible incident of racial abuse was directed at Tottenham's Son Heung-min during the weekend's London derby. Images emerged on social media that appeared to show an individual in the corner of the Shed End making a racist gesture at the Spurs forward. The gesture appears to have been made towards Son when he was taking a corner in the second half of the match.
Chelsea have been highly critical of the action and reinforced that they have a zero tolerance policy of such behaviour.
The club statement read: "Chelsea Football Club finds any form of discriminatory behaviour totally abhorrent. It has no place at Chelsea or in any of our communities.
"Chelsea FC has consistently made its zero tolerance position on discriminatory behaviour very clear, yet there are still idiots like this that attach themselves to this club as so called ‘fans’, which shames Chelsea FC, our coaches, players, staff and our true supporters.
"We are investigating this incident and, if identified, this individual will face the strongest action from the club."

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