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Despite a lack of video evidence, despite evidence of people who were in that stand who heard nothing of the sort, despite the fact that Spurs fans have proved again and again our anti-racist credentials, despite the fact that neither the Club or the Police could find a shred of evidence and despite the fact that he above all should understand the anger so many Spurs fans feel for being accused of behaving in a way 99.999% despise - he shows no understand that as not even a single player could back him up and despite how he behaved leading up to his accusation, he says this:
Antonio Rudiger says ‘racism has won’ after Chelsea defender is jeered by Tottenham fans
Germany international reported racist abuse aimed at him from Tottenham supporters earlier this season though no evidence was found to prove his claim
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger says "racism has won" and that he had been made a "scapegoat" after Tottenham Hotspur and London police said they found no evidence to back his allegation he was abused during a Premier League match in December, with the German jeered by sections of the Spurs supporters during Saturday’s return fixture.
Rudiger was involved in an incident in which Tottenham's Son Heung-min was shown a red card and indicated shortly afterwards that he had been the victim of a monkey gesture from the home section of the crowd.
However, Spurs and the Metropolitan Police said they had found no evidence of racial abuse.
"Racism has won. The offenders can always come back to the stadium, which shows these people have won," Sky Sports quoted Rudiger as saying after Chelsea beat Tottenham 2-1 on Saturday.
Rudiger was subjected to jeers from some Tottenham fans during the match at Stamford Bridge.
"They never get punished and in the end, I'm the scapegoat. I won't give up, I'll never stop raising my voice. I'll always raise my voice, but in relation to this, I'm alone," he said.
"It's a disaster. I became a father last Thursday and you start thinking society hasn't come far enough in fighting racism so my kids will probably suffer as well. If nothing changes, if kids don't get good education and parenting, we'll lose."
Reuters
Antonio Rudiger says ‘racism has won’ after Chelsea defender is jeered by Tottenham fans
Germany international reported racist abuse aimed at him from Tottenham supporters earlier this season though no evidence was found to prove his claim
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger says "racism has won" and that he had been made a "scapegoat" after Tottenham Hotspur and London police said they found no evidence to back his allegation he was abused during a Premier League match in December, with the German jeered by sections of the Spurs supporters during Saturday’s return fixture.
Rudiger was involved in an incident in which Tottenham's Son Heung-min was shown a red card and indicated shortly afterwards that he had been the victim of a monkey gesture from the home section of the crowd.
However, Spurs and the Metropolitan Police said they had found no evidence of racial abuse.
"Racism has won. The offenders can always come back to the stadium, which shows these people have won," Sky Sports quoted Rudiger as saying after Chelsea beat Tottenham 2-1 on Saturday.
Rudiger was subjected to jeers from some Tottenham fans during the match at Stamford Bridge.
"They never get punished and in the end, I'm the scapegoat. I won't give up, I'll never stop raising my voice. I'll always raise my voice, but in relation to this, I'm alone," he said.
"It's a disaster. I became a father last Thursday and you start thinking society hasn't come far enough in fighting racism so my kids will probably suffer as well. If nothing changes, if kids don't get good education and parenting, we'll lose."
Reuters