Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri claims tackling racism is ‘a fight against stupid people’ after more allegations against his club and Kalidou Koulibaly’s ordeal.

Chelsea fans were allegedly heard chanting discriminatory remarks during Chelsea’s 2-1 win at Watford on Boxing Day, just weeks after they came under fire for similar behaviour in matches against Manchester City and Vidi.

The incident was then followed by Koulibaly being racially abused at San Siro, where Sarri’s former club Napoli lost 1-0 to Inter.

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri claims tackling racism is ‘a fight against stupid people’ after more allegations against his club and Kalidou Koulibaly’s ordeal.

Chelsea fans were allegedly heard chanting discriminatory remarks during Chelsea’s 2-1 win at Watford on Boxing Day, just weeks after they came under fire for similar behaviour in matches against Manchester City and Vidi.

The incident was then followed by Koulibaly being racially abused at San Siro, where Sarri’s former club Napoli lost 1-0 to Inter.

“First of all I want to speak with my club, second I don't want to generalise because 99 percent [of] our fans are really wonderful,” Sarri told the Evening Standard.

“In every community, I think there are some stupids. And so altogether we have to fight against the stupid people but not against the Chelsea fans.”

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