
Chelsea’s Treatment Of Sterling And Disasi Sparks FIFA Concerns
Chelsea have been warned that their handling of Raheem Sterling and Axel Disasi could fall under “abusive conduct” as defined by FIFA regulations. The pair have reportedly been excluded from the first-team setup and placed in what has been described as a “bomb squad” of unwanted players. According to reports, they are being forced to train separately, eat apart from teammates, and use different facilities, a move that has drawn criticism from player welfare advocates.
The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has already intervened, with its chief executive Maheta Molango contacting Chelsea to raise concerns about the situation. Under FIFA’s Regulations …