EPL: Chelsea Take Action Amid Racist Abuse On Sterling {PHOTOS}

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Chelsea have suspended four fans from attending matches, pending investigations into alleged racist abuse of Raheem Sterling.

Cameras captured a group of supporters shouting at Sterling, while he attempted to retrieve the ball, during Manchester City’s 2-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Chelsea have identified the fans involved and four people have been suspended, while the club and the Met continue their investigations into the matter.
A statement released by Chelsea on Monday read:
“Chelsea Football Club has suspended four people from attending Chelsea matches pending further investigations into allegations regarding the behavior of supporters towards Raheem Sterling during our match against Manchester City on Saturday.
We square measure absolutely supporting the investigation and any info we have a tendency to gather are going to be passed on to them.
“Chelsea soccer Club finds all varieties of discriminatory behaviour obscene and if there’s proof of price ticketholders participating in any racist behaviour, the club can issue severe sanctions,

including bans.“We will also fully support any criminal prosecutions.”

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Manchester City welcomed Chelsea’s decision to suspend the supporters while investigations continue.

A City statement read: “Manchester City FC welcomes Chelsea FC’s decision to issue suspensions to the individuals who verbally abused Raheem Sterling during the match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. “The Club and Raheem are fully engaged with Chelsea FC 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.”

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