The black Frenchman who was the victim of racist abuse by Chelsea
football fans on the Paris Metro has received a personal message from
President Francois Hollande.
The president took the unusual step of speaking to Souleymane S. on
the telephone on Friday to express his sympathy over his ordeal.
“President @fhollande spoke to Souleymane S and offered his support
over the odious racial attack he suffered,” the Elysee announced on its
Twitter account.
Souleymane S, a French-Mauritanian was blocked from boarding a train
by fans travelling to the Parc des Princes for the 1-1 draw against
Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Footage captured by a bystander appears to show him being pushed back on
to the platform amid chants of “We’re racist, we’re racist and that’s
the way we like it”.
Chelsea have condemned the attack and have suspended a total of five
people from attending matches at their Stamford Bridge ground, with the
potential for life bans.
Chelsea and their manager Jose Mourinho had extended an invitation to
Souleymane to attend a match but the keen taekwondo enthusiast said he
would be declining it.
“I am touched by the invitation from Mr Mourinho, but I’m not in the
right frame of mind to go to a stadium at the moment,” he told newspaper
Le Parisien on Saturday.
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