- Jan 16, 2014
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This is interesting.Antonio Rudiger says "racism has won" after he was booed by a section of Tottenham supporters during Chelsea's 2-1 victory over their London rivals at the weekend.
"Racism has won," he told Sky in Germany. "The offenders can always come back to the stadium, which shows that these people have won.
"It doesn't have to be me, it can be anyone else. They never get punished and in the end, I am the scapegoat.
"I won't give up, I'll never stop raising my voice. I'll always raise my voice, but in relation to this, I am alone.
How can he know that 'the offenders' were in the stands unless he thinks he was racially abused again?
And he says he will always raise his voice, so the question is, did he report his allegations again?
And more interestingly, if he raised it with Azpilicueta, why weren't his allegations acted on this time?
Did his captain just ignore him? After all he now feels 'alone'.
It is reasonable to think he can't feel very happy about his own club not supporting him in his quest.