English League: Racist chants from the stands

racism in football is a constant theme. This Time, it has taken the German national player Rüdiger – away match of Chelsea against Tottenham Hotspur. The Association will investigate the incidents.

The German national soccer players Antonio Ruediger has been insulted in a game of the English League to be racist. The player of FC Chelsea complained on Sunday during the game at Tottenham Hotspur on racist monkey chants from Fans of the home team.

The complaint he made about the Chelsea captain César Azpilicueta at referee Anthony Taylor. The stadium speaker, then, is three Times the warning that “racist behaviour interferes with, among viewers of the game”. The game was then continued after a short interruption. As a reaction to the chants he had imitated, briefly, a monkey.

“Just a few idiots”

The centre-back commented after the game, the expectation was that the culprit “is found soon and punished” would=. This must be in such a modern stadium like the one from Tottenham, with its many surveillance cameras, wrote the 26-Year-old on Twitter.

Rüdiger stressed, however, he would not make the whole of Tottenham-the Club responsible for the incident. He knew that “a few idiots” were the culprits.

The footballer had first announced a month ago, a strict response to racism. Then he was “the First that goes out. I’m on it! I have no fear of the consequences,” he said at the time, the “picture on Sunday”. These are incidents which should not be tolerated. He was “a man like any other, only with a few pigments more.”

Tottenham announced the investigation of

Tottenham announced after the racist chants against Rüdiger a “thorough investigation”. “Any Form of racism is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our stadium,” it said in a Statement on the Clubs.

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