Jose Mourinho admits he and Chelsea are "ashamed" and owner Roman Abramovich is said to be "disgusted" at the now infamous racist incident involving the club's fans in Paris this week.
Speaking for the first time about the incident at his weekly press conference on Friday, manager Mourinho said: “We feel ashamed, but maybe we shouldn't. I refuse to be connected with these people.
“I felt ashamed when I knew what happened. I am connected with Chelsea. I am connected with so many good things. I left Chelsea in 2007 and I could not wait for the moment to come back. It’s not because of people like this that I came back.
“This is not Chelsea FC. But I repeat, I am a proud Chelsea club manager, because I know what this club is. These people don't represent the club. We apologise to the gentleman.”
On Tuesday night, a group of Chelsea fans on their way to the Champions League tie with Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital refused to allow a black Frenchman to board a Metro train and were captured on video chanting racist slogans.
Chelsea have since suspended three people from attending matches at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho also backed a campaign for the club to invite Souleymane S, the victim of Tuesday's racist abuse, and his family to London for the second leg of the European tie with PSG and a spokesperson confirmed chairman Bruce Buck had already written to Souleymane.
"He would watch not just the game, he would feel what Chelsea is," Mourinho said. "Because in this moment maybe he has the wrong idea of what Chelsea football club is.
“We would show Souleymane we are different.
“Chelsea is the owner, the board, the manager, the people who work here. They are the true people who support Chelsea.
"I do not know the gentleman, don't even know if he loves football, but for sure he would love to feel that the miserable people that had this action, are not Chelsea. I would support him coming."
Appalled
Chelsea press officer Steve Atkins was directly asked about Abramovich’s reaction and he replied: “He is disgusted. We have spoken to him and kept him abreast of what is going on. His reaction was that he is disgusted."
Before Mourinho faced any questions from the media, Atkins issued a club statement on behalf of the club and Abramovich. He said: "I would like to make it clear on behalf of everyone at the club our disgust at the incident on Tuesday.
"We were appalled by what we saw and the club would also like to apologise unreservedly to Soulemayne for the behaviour of the small number of individuals. We have operated fully and we will continue to do so.
“We have also conducted our own investigation and that is being shared with the police. We have suspended three individuals pending completion of investigations.
"It is only right that we complete our investigation to establish all facts. We have taken swift and decisive action. The people involved do not represent Chelsea FC, they do not stand for the values of this club and they have no place in the club ethos.
"This has been echoed by the vast majority of Chelsea supporters. We would like to thank the Chelsea fans who have come forward. We are proud of diversity here and the fight against discrimination."
When asked if the incident had affected his players, Mourinho, whose side face Burnley at home on Saturday, added: "We have 12-14 players with African connections and over the years this dressing room, I am sure this dressing room has always been a dressing room with big principles of equality.
"We have everything, not just about race, but religion and everything, so the dressing room reacted the same way: with disappointment, obviously condemning the situation and supporting the gentleman involved but always with the feeling that we are ashamed but maybe we should not be because we do not belong to these people.
"Since minute one after the incident, Chelsea has done everything because zero tolerance must be shown. Apart from that we still have to believe we are a great club and we have no space for these people."
AFP
Fri Feb 20 2015

A screengrab of the video that showed a black man being pushed off a Paris metro train by several Chelsea fans. - The Guardian

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