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Alonso: Enjoyed being booed by Tottenham fans, and enjoyed it even more after scoring 3 points

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Tigers 20 September In Chelsea's 3-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, Marcos Alonso once again started for the Blues and performed very well. In an interview with reporters, Alonso first talked about his current refusal to kneel in the pre-match 'anti-racism' ceremony.

Alonso said: "I'm totally against racism, I'm against all types of discrimination, I just prefer this action that points to the anti-discrimination badge, that's my way. I think it's a different way (and kneeling). I feel that kneeling might make me lose a little bit of strength, so I just prefer to express my opposition to racism in other ways. “

Chelsea have had a number of players of color, including Rees James, Rudiger and Lukaku, who have also been discriminated against by racism, but Alonso said he had not spoken to these teammates about these issues: "We are like a big family in the dressing room. I have a great relationship with everyone, I love everyone, and we haven't talked about it until now. I don't think it's necessary, but, of course, if I had to talk to anyone about China Construction, I'd say the same thing I just told you, and I don't think there's going to be any problem. ”

Alonso then talked about how he had been booed by Tottenham fans during the game against Tottenham. Alonso said: "I love this booing! When you're booed away from home, it's a kind of music for me. It's probably because I've scored a few goals against them and I think when I hit the ball, they probably have those memories in their heads, so I love being booed like that and even more when we get three points. ”

"After winning the Champions League, I think other teams are more motivated (to play against Chelsea). So we need to train more and try harder. ”

"I think every game this season is going to be tough. The Premier League is so competitive that we can see every week how tough it is to get 3 points and play well. First of all, we have to focus on the next Carabao Cup game and then we will think about the league match against Manchester City. But it will be another tough top-level confrontation. ”

Blues manager Tuchel has made half-time adjustments in the last two chelsea, replacing Jorginho in a game against Aston Villa and Kante against Tottenham Tottenham to help the team win, with Alonso believing the club's depth advantage will be key. He said: "There are so many races in just a short period of time and I believe we will need everyone and we need to get points together because it's very tough. It will be long and difficult to stay ahead of the Premier League throughout the year. ”

(Editor: Yao Fan)

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