Chelsea
have condemned racist abuse of John Obi Mikel on Twitter, after the midfielder
deleted his account, and have reported the matter to police.
Mikel
removed his profile from the social networking site less than 24 hours after
his mistake helped cost the Blues victory in the opening match of their
Champions League defence against Juventus.
Chelsea originally
stated it was coincidental that Mikel, who insisted he was entirely unaware of
any abuse, had decided to delete the ‘Mikel12Official’ account he set up this
summer.
However,
the club have now confirmed that they have informed the police after being made
aware of the developments.
A
statement read: “We’ve been made aware of racist tweets targeted at Mikel which
are totally unacceptable, disgusting and abhorrent. We’ve informed the
police and support taking the strongest possible action.”
Mikel
refused to hide from his mistake after Wednesday night’s 2-2 Group E draw
against Juve at Stamford Bridge.
The
25-year-old gave the ball away 10 minutes from time before he and his
team-mates failed to prevent Claudio Marchisio playing Fabio Quagliarella into
space for the equaliser.
Mikel
said afterwards: “If I want to make up an excuse, I can. But, for me, I gave
the ball away. I put my hands up, we move on.
“I’m
sorry about the mistake, but there are no excuses.”
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