My father this year 2019 will end except and "racism of stadiums" imposes itself in all European stadiums, including English, which witnessed the day before yesterday, a new incident, in which some Tottenham fans were involved during the "London derby" meeting, when they attacked a German Chelsea player. The dark-skinned Antonio Rudiger, called him "shouts of monkeys."

It is reported that the match ended with Chelsea defeating Tottenham 2-0 at the latter's stadium. This prompted the Professional Players Association to demand a government investigation, exposing Tottenham to possible sanctions.

Chelsea coach Frank Lampard, who surpassed Portuguese "mentor" Jose Mourinho, said that "there is a need to deal with the problem firmly", while Tottenham promised a "comprehensive investigation", after referee Anthony Taylor found himself forced to stop the match in its second run, when he complained Rudiger from hearing monkey shouts from the Spears audience.

The incident started after Rudiger caused himself to fire South Korean Spurs superstar Sun Hyung Min due to a "violent behavior" confirmed by the video playback technique, after the German defender kicked him on his chest, after he was blocked by the latter without a mistake for the South Korean, which aroused his ire.

After that, Ruediger was subjected to racist insult from the Tottenham stadium, prompting residents on the field to make three calls to loudspeakers saying that "racist behavior by the fans affects the game."

Chelsea defender and captain Cesar Espeliquita has revealed that he did not hesitate to inform the referee about what happened to his German colleague, explaining, "Tony (Rudiger) came to me and said that he heard racist songs directed against him, so I informed them of the ruling."

He added, "We all have to work to stop this matter ... This is a problem not only in football, but in life."

On his part, Ruediger said in his Twitter account: "It is a shame that racism exists so far in 2019. When will this nonsense stop?", Adding, "I really hope that the perpetrators will be found and punished soon."

The Professional Players Association commented on what happened in a statement saying, "We feel disgusted and feared again, because the Premier League match was contaminated by mistreatment from the stands against the players." "It has become clear that football players are the receiving party for the stark racism that is currently spreading in the UK, but they are not alone."

And racial abuse in football is not just an issue for black and ethnic minority players, it is a case for everyone who loves the game. The Professional Players Association calls for a government investigation into racism and the increase in hate crimes within football. Two weeks ago, English police arrested a person for racist behavior during the Manchester City derby between City and his guest United.

A City fan showed himself making "racist movements" in a videotape circulated on the media, following the match that ended in a 2-1 victory for the guests.

Manchester City police announced that they had been summoned to investigate "a fan doing what appeared to be racist movements and voices (shouts of monkeys) towards players during the Manchester City and Manchester United coaches." "A 41-year-old was arrested on suspicion of violating the rules of public order in a racist manner, and he is still under arrest for interrogation," she added.

• Some Spurs fans have called "shouting monkeys" at Chelsea Rudiger, and the club "Spears" is subject to penalties.