FIFA has announced VERY SAD news for Chelsea Star Conor Gallagher after Ignoring Black boy in the tunnel during the match between Chelsea Vs Burnley

The first black player for Chelsea, Paul Canoville, has apologized for being among the thousands who shared a video of Conor Gallagher, which incited the midfielder to face racism charges.
The video shows an incident that happened just before Chelsea’s Premier League match against Burnley at Stamford Bridge. Cole Palmer gave the home team the lead twice before the game ended in a 2-2 draw.
Gallagher, who was captaining Chelsea in Reece James’ absence, was seen in the tunnel with two matchday mascots when he unintentionally left a black child hanging while extending his hand for a high five.
After a brief clip of the incident went viral, Gallagher received a barrage of criticism on his social media profiles. Some fans even accused the England star of racism and purposefully ignoring the mascot.
Chelsea announced on their official website on Wednesday that they were “proud” of their “diversity” and “inclusivity” and denounced the “totally abhorrent” abuse Gallagher had endured.
While protesting that the media and sport in general ought to band together to “help” people who are the targets of such abuse, Mauricio Pochettino expressed his sadness about the negative reaction Gallagher had received.
“That has deeply disturbed me, as nobody desires to take on such an endeavor with this goal,” The head coach of Chelsea informed reporters.