A Chelsea fan has been arrested for abusing a Tottenham player, image via Reuters
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Investigation into racism within football leads to inconclusive results

Tottenham has said that their investigation into the racial abuse suffered by Chelsea player, Antonio Rudiger, has led to inconclusive results. The police did arrest a Chelsea fan who abused Tottenham player Son Heung-min soon after the match. The Spurs have said that they can use their advanced camera system to track every person in their stadium and those who are found guilty of racism will be penalized.

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