Chelsea Football Club has released the following statement after tonight's Premier League fixture against Liverpool...
Chelsea have released an official club statement following 'inappropriate chants' heard during the clash against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday ...
In the moment, especially after the loss at the weekend, we missed a bit of confidence. Then, when quizzed on whether the Blues should have won, Havertz replied: "I think so, especially in the first half we had lots of chances - me included. Kai Havertz came the closest to scoring but his effort was chalked off by the Video Assistant Referee. Following Tuesday evening's affair, Chelsea and Liverpool have now failed to score against one another in normal time in their previous four meetings. Hateful chanting has no place in football and we apologise to anyone who has been offended by them." Chelsea have released a statement following the club's clash with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea supporters were heard chanting about the Hillsborough Stadium disaster during their Premier League match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on ...
The statement read: "Manchester City FC are disappointed to have heard inappropriate chants from home fans during today's game. Ninety-seven people lost their lives during the Hillsborough Stadium disaster. That incident prompted both clubs to take the rare step of We continue to treat this as an unacceptable issue and are seeking to address it as a priority.” Hateful chanting has no place in football and we apologise to anyone who has been offended by them." The Blues hosted Jurgen Klopp’s side in a 8pm kick-off in West London, with the scores level at 0-0 at the half-time break.
Chelsea have condemned “hateful chanting” from home supporters aimed at Liverpool fans during Tuesday night's clash at Stamford Bridge.
It comes just a few days after Manchester City criticised sections of their support after similar chants were heard at the Etihad Stadium during Liverpool’s 4-1 defeat to Pep Guardiola’s side. City emphasised their desire to “eradicate hateful chanting” from the fixture, and said they were “disappointed” in the fans involved. “Chelsea FC condemns the inappropriate chants heard from some home fans during this evening’s game,” a statement from the club read.
Chelsea have condemned their supporters for chanting about the Hillsborough disaster during Tuesday's goalless draw with Liverpool. A section of the home ...
“We continue to treat this as an unacceptable issue and are seeking to address it as a priority.” We support clubs and fans who try to stamp out this behaviour from our game. They wrote in response to Chelsea’s statement: “We know the impact these vile chants have on those who continue to suffer as a result of football tragedies.
The chants heard marred what had been a significant day at Chelsea, following the sacking of Graham Potter on Sunday, with interim Bruno Saltor taking ...
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Chelsea have been forced to condemn chants from their own fans about the Hillsborough disaster during their Premier League clash with Liverpool.
A club statement released shortly after the full-time whistle read: "Chelsea FC condemns the inappropriate chants heard from some home fans during this evening’s game. Man City were forced to release a similar statement after offensive chants were heard during their Premier League clash with Liverpool on Saturday. Chelsea have condemned their own fans after chants about the Hillsborough disaster were overheard during the goalless draw with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.
Every ticket also includes access to the Chelsea Museum - the largest football museum in London, showcasing the men's and women's teams decorated trophy ...
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