Di Matteo slams Twitter cowards who racially abused Mikel after Juve mistake



Roberto Di Matteo has accused John Obi Mikel's Twitter trolls of hiding behind their keyboards as he condemned the racist abuse of the midfielder.

The Blues contacted the police over two 'totally unacceptable, disgusting and abhorrent' posts directed at Nigeria star Mikel following Wednesday's Champions League draw with Juventus.

The abuse occurred at around the same time Mikel deleted his Twitter account, although Chelsea insisted the 25-year-old had not been aware of it and had been intending to leave the social media site in any event.

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Back in action: Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel in training at Cobham on Friday morning

Manager Di Matteo said: 'His intention was to close the account anyway. So it was a good reason to close it.

' The social media world, especially Twitter - because it's anonymous and so on - it's a dangerous vehicle to express yourself.



'I don't think it's fair. If somebody has to express his opinion, he should put his face to it.'

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The abuse of Mikel occurred after his mistake helped Juve come back from 2-0 down in Wednesday night's Group E game, something for which the midfielder immediately apologised.



News of the tweets about him emerged on the same night Lazio fans were accused of directing monkey chants at Tottenham's black players in the sides' Europa League clash at White Hart Lane.



Focused: Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo takes training on Friday ahead of Saturday's clash with Stoke

Di Matteo added: 'There's a lot of campaigns against (racism) and we have to try our best to fight it in every possible way.

' We should try to make the people understand that it hurts other people, chanting and things like that.'