da winzada777: Chelsea have condemned the online abuse aimed at star player Lauren James after their 4-1 loss to Arsenal in the Women's Super League on Sunday.
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James targeted after Chelsea lost to ArsenalBlues star involved in controversial incidentClub spoke out in support for England internationalWHAT HAPPENED?
James is said to have been targeted on social media in the wake of her team's 4-1 WSL defeat in the London derby. The 22-year-old was involved in a controversial moment during the game as she escaped a red card appearing to stamp on Lia Walti.
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A statement from Chelsea read: "Chelsea Football Club condemns the online abuse directed towards Lauren James following Sunday’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture against Arsenal. The club stands strongly against any form of abuse and discriminatory behaviour. Discrimination has no place at Chelsea Football Club or in any of our communities. We will take action against any individual that we can identify. We stand with you, Lauren."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
James has been a vital figure for reigning WSL champions Chelsea and was named the league's Player of the Month for November. She is the joint-second top scorer in the division with six goals from eight matches, leaving her one behind Brighton and Norway forward Elisabeth Terland.
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Chelsea and James will hope to get back to winning ways when they host Hacken in matchday three of the Women's Champions League on Thursday. The London team are second in the table with four points from two games, two points behind their upcoming opponents.