Copa América final arrests include at least 11 illegal immigrants: report
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Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has described a video posted on social media by his club teammate Enzo Fernandez as "uninhibited racism".
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has described a video posted on social media by his club team-mate Enzo Fernandez as "uninhibited racism".
"FIFA is aware of a video circulating on social media and the incident is being looked into," a spokesperson for world football's governing body said.
Chelsea have condemned all discriminatory behaviour and have instigated an internal disciplinary procedure in the wake of Argentina's derogatory song about French players, the club said in a statement.
Hard Rock Stadium defended the security measures in place for Sunday's Copa America final after CONMEBOL accused the venue of ignoring advice that might have prevented the chaotic incidents that held up the game. The showpiece final between Colombia and Argentina at the Miami venue was delayed by 82 minutes as overwhelmed security struggled to get fans inside after ticketless fans rushed the entry points. CONMEBOL, the governing body for football in South America, suggested that local organizers had failed to follow suggested procedures such as setting up an outer perimeter to screen ticketless fans.
:Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has described a video posted on social media by his club team mate Enzo Fernandez as "uninhibited racism".
Lionel Messi will miss Inter Miami's next two Major League Soccer matches after injuring his right ankle in Argentina's Copa America final triumph, Miami coach Gerardo Martino said Tuesday. The 37-year-old Argentine star went down in the 64th minute of a 1-0 victory over Colombia, hobbling off the field with cameras showing a huge swollen ankle. Messi is set to miss Inter Miami home matches on Wednesday against Toronto FC and on Saturday against the Chicago Fire.