Reece James speaks out after video of fan violence circulated on social media before Chelsea draw against West Ham


Reece James has spoken out after a video of a football fan getting punched went viral on social media.

Before a ball was kicked in the early kick-off at the London Stadium between West Ham and Chelsea, a video showed one fan allegedly getting punched in the face.

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A video went viral of alleged fan violence

In what appeared to be outside the ground on the way into the stadium, a fan appeared to be knocked out.

The footage went viral on social media while a later video showed the same fan being escorted in via a wheelchair.

And after the match, James responded on social media and denounced the purported fan violence.

He wrote on a blacked-out background on Instagram: “The news has crossed my attention that a fan was punched and knocked out before today’s game.

“I totally understand rivalry and the tension between teams in big games but violence is no answer.

“I hope he’s okay. Appreciate the travelling fans as always.

“Stick with us and stay safe. See you in Dortmund.”

James posted the message on Twitter and Instagram

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James posted the message on Twitter and Instagram


James has responded to the video on Twitter

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James has responded to the video on Twitter

James had played the full 90 minutes for Chelsea against West Ham, the first match he has completed since a cruel double injury that had ruled him out for nearly three months.

However, the Blues could only muster a 1-1 draw in east London in another disappointing performance under Graham Potter.

Joao Felix scored his first Chelsea goal since moving to the club on loan from Atletico Madrid, but former Blues star Emerson Palmieri netted the equaliser.

Potter has come under fire at Chelsea

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Potter has come under fire at Chelsea

It is now just two Premier League wins in 13 as the Stamford Bridge outfit continue to struggle despite over £300million spent in January.

Chelsea now travel to Germany to face Borussia Dortmund in the first round of the Champions League, which they might need to win in order to play in that competition next year.





Source link: https://talksport.com/football/1329405/chelsea-west-ham-fan-violence-video-reece-james-response/

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