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FIFA has announced VERY SAD news for Chelsea Star Conor Gallagher after Ignoring Black boy in the tunnel during the match between Chelsea Vs Burnley

Paul Canoville, the trailblazing first black player for Chelsea Football Club, has taken the initiative to apologize for his part in the dissemination of a video involving Conor Gallagher, which has led to the midfielder facing accusations of racism.

The incident captured in the video occurred moments before Chelsea’s Premier League clash against Burnley at Stamford Bridge. Amidst the game’s unfolding drama, with Cole Palmer scoring twice to secure a 2-2 draw for the home team, attention was drawn to a separate occurrence in the tunnel.

In the footage, Gallagher, assuming the role of captain in Reece James’ absence, is seen interacting with two matchday mascots. However, an unintentional yet significant moment arises when Gallagher, reaching out for a high five, inadvertently leaves a black child unacknowledged.

Following the video’s circulation on social media platforms, Gallagher found himself inundated with criticism, with some individuals accusing him of racism and deliberate neglect of the mascot.

Responding to the backlash, Chelsea issued a statement via their official channels expressing pride in their commitment to diversity and inclusivity. They unequivocally condemned the reprehensible abuse directed towards Gallagher.

Mauricio Pochettino, while advocating for a united front from the media and sports community to support individuals facing such abuse, expressed his dismay at the negative response Gallagher encountered. The head coach of Chelsea conveyed his deep concern, emphasizing the undesirable nature of confronting such challenges.

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