Chelsea extend Bridge invite

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Souleymane S, who was blocked by Chelsea supporters from entering a train on February 17, did not wish to travel to London after receiving an invite from the Blues.

"I don't want to sit in that stadium next to those people who pushed me," Souleymane S, who declined to reveal his surname, told RTL radio.

"I won't go

They can't buy me with a little piece of paper

I'm not a child."

A Chelsea spokesman said: "We appreciate he doesn't want to come to this particular game, however, our offer remains open and we hope he'll take us up on it so he can meet real Chelsea fans and experience the true spirit of the club."

Five supporters have been suspended by Chelsea after the French-Mauritian was subject to racist and physical abuse on his commute home prior to the first leg at Parc des Princes.

Official investigations continue and anyone found guilty will be banned for life by Chelsea, who moved swiftly to act after the incident, which was captured on video.

Five men will appear at Waltham Forest Magistrates' Court on March 25 "regarding a police application for football banning orders", Scotland Yard said on Wednesday.

Chelsea's programme cover for the match carried a clear message: "We are all blue #equality."

Source : PA

Source: PA