Rudiger allegedly racially abused at Spurs

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Tottenham say they are “conducting a thorough investigation which will include liaising with Chelsea and their players for their observations”

Last Updated: 22/12/19 8:47pm

Antonio Rudiger replicated an offensive gesture allegedly aimed towards him, in order to alert his captain Cesar Azpilicueta Antonio Rudiger replicated an offensive gesture allegedly aimed towards him, in order to alert his captain Cesar Azpilicueta

Antonio Rudiger replicated an offensive gesture allegedly aimed towards him, in order to alert his captain Cesar Azpilicueta

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger reported alleged racist abuse from Tottenham fans in Sunday’s Premier League match, resulting in a stadium announcement saying “racist behaviour among spectators is interfering with the game”.

The announcement over speakers at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium also said: “Please remember that racism has no place in football.”

Match referee Anthony Taylor implemented the first step of FIFA’s protocol dealing with discrimination in games.

Rudiger was seen around the 63rd minute indicating he had faced racist abuse, imitating a monkey gesture.

Chelsea won the game 2-0 with Willian scoring both goals, with Spurs having had Heung-Min Son sent off in the second half for violent conduct.

Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard confirmed that both Cesar Azpilicueta and Rudiger went to speak to match officials about the incident after the final whistle.

Tottenham said in a statement: “We are now conducting a thorough investigation which will include liaising with Chelsea and their players for their observations.

“Any form of racism is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated in our stadium. We take any such allegations extremely seriously and shall take the strongest possible action against any individual found to be behaving in such a way, including stadium bans.”

Azpilicueta: I reported Rudiger abuse to ref

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Azpilicueta explains how he dealt with the situation after Rudiger told him he was being racially abused

Azpilicueta explains how he dealt with the situation after Rudiger told him he was being racially abused

Chelsea captain Azpilicueta explained after the game how he reported the abuse directed at Rudiger to the match referee.

“You know it is very clear every time we have meetings with the Premier League and the referees. Before the game, we have been told to report if any incidents of racism happen straight away to the referee,” he told Sky Sports.

“Antonio came to me and told me that he had listened to racist songs towards him so I just reported it to the referee immediately.

“I left it to the ref to do his job. We are very concerned and aware of this behaviour, altogether we have to stop it.

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Clinton Morrison, watching the game for Sky Sports News, reacts to the alleged racist abuse of Rudiger, calling it ‘an embarrassment’

Clinton Morrison, watching the game for Sky Sports News, reacts to the alleged racist abuse of Rudiger, calling it ‘an embarrassment’

“(I don’t know if other players heard) because we went straight to play and then the incident with Son and his red card was towards this area, where it happened.

“I hope everything becomes clear and we eradicate it as soon as possible. It’s an issue in not only football but life – we need to work together towards eradication.”

Mourinho: I saw ref follow protocol

Spurs boss Jose Mourinho expressed little knowledge of the racism incident, and insisted referee Anthony Taylor and his colleagues followed the set protocol for such situations.

“I saw nothing,” he said. “I saw the referee following the protocol, I saw the referee speaking with (fourth official Andre) Marriner, I saw the referee coming to me and to Lampard and tell us what was going on, and the protocol was followed.

“Every club is together on this situation and of course we are disappointed.”

Ashley Cole: I suffered ‘a lot of abuse’

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Speaking on Super Sunday, Ashley Cole says he did not report incidents of racist abuse during his playing career because he did not feel he had enough support to do so

Speaking on Super Sunday, Ashley Cole says he did not report incidents of racist abuse during his playing career because he did not feel he had enough support to do so

Former England and Chelsea defender Ashley Cole admitted he had “a lot of abuse” from the stands during his time as a player, but never reported incidents because he did not feel he had enough support.

“You try to block it out, but obviously he (Rudiger) has heard something,” Cole said on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday.

“Players keep going to the referee, but we see the same things happening.

“These people need educating. In society it is easy to say what you want on social media, you don’t see their faces.

“People around them need to be grassing them up, getting them thrown out and banned.”

Cole added: “No one knows the answer. I don’t understand how you stop it, to be honest.

“Clubs feel like they have to make announcements, but why are they waiting until something happens?

“I praise Raheem for coming out and speaking out and standing up, because I could not do it. I felt like no one cares, no one is going to listen.

“It is my fault as well for not coming out – I felt like I did not have enough support. Raheem has got the people onside, I did not think I had that.”

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