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Chelsea release statement on Conor Gallagher after viral video of ignoring mascot

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Shrishh Attavar

Chelsea release statement on Conor Gallagher after racism allegations

In response to a video clip circulating on social media, Chelsea Football Club issued a statement today addressing the recent controversy surrounding midfielder Conor Gallagher. The clip in question, taken during Chelsea’s fixture against Burnley, purported to show Gallagher failing to shake hands with a black mascot.

However, Chelsea clarified that the clip was taken out of context. Gallagher, who was leading Chelsea against Burnley as captain, did indeed interact with the mascot in question. He not only acknowledged the mascot but also led him out of the tunnel as part of his duties.

The misleading nature of the video led to a wave of abusive and defamatory comments directed towards Gallagher on social media platforms. Chelsea FC emphasised that such behaviour is entirely unacceptable. The club stands firm in its commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where individuals from all backgrounds feel welcome. Here is the club’s official statement. [H/T Fabrizio Romano – Twitter]

False Context is a greater evil than Fake News!!!!

In today’s digital age, where information travels at the speed of a click, misinformation can have far-reaching consequences. The Chelsea FC statement serves as a reminder to exercise caution and critical thinking when interpreting online content, especially when it pertains to sensitive topics such as race and inclusivity.

Moreover, kudos to the club. By promptly addressing the issue and setting the record straight, Chelsea demonstrated their dedication to standing up against discrimination and fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for all.

Gallagher, whose name became inadvertently mired in the controversy, deserves recognition for his professionalism and conduct throughout the ordeal albeit on social media where his Instagram comments have become a place of hate.

Chelsea star Conor Gallagher with the mascot in the tunnel ahead of kickoff against Burnley.

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Hopefully, Gallagher doesn’t take all the negative messages he’s getting on his social media accounts to his head, as he is far from a racist. Having said that, with the false context, it is understandable why so many people want to put forward the message that racism is a social evil. In this scenario though, people can rest assured that CG is part of Chelsea, a diverse, inclusive club where people from all cultures, communities and identities feel welcome.

Shrishh Attavar

Life revolves around sport.

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