Following the reports of away hymns Stamford BridgePotter commented, “It’s clear we still have a lot of work to do.” manager Chelsea He answered questions from journalists who heard the cheers as they drew 1-1 on Saturday. Premier League clubs supported the Rainbow Laces campaign. LGBTQ+ inclusion.
When asked by reporters, Manchester United Ten Hag responded, “It does not belong in the stands.” He also condemned the taunts that shouted at Raphael Varane as the United defender left the field injured.
Later, the Manchester United representative said: “Homophobia, like all forms of discrimination, has no place in football. Manchester United are proud of our diverse fan base and the work we’ve done to mitigate incidents as we sadly heard at Stamford Bridge. We will continue to campaign for inclusion and combat discriminatory abuse in stadiums or online. This includes working with supporter groups to educate supporters about the offensive caused by discriminatory language.”
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2022-23 Premier League: Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United: As it is
Casemiro ended Chelsea’s defensive resistance with a 94th minute header to save a dramatic 1-1 draw for Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. After Scott McTominay’s foul on Armando Broja, Jorginho took the Blues lead with three minutes of regular time remaining.
But United, which dropped Cristiano Ronaldo for disciplinary reasons, found a balancer with Casemiro’s dying first goal for the club after defender Raphael Varane limped in tears. The Red Devils are one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who failed to hold onto a sixth consecutive clean sheet in the Premier League tableau.
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