Kenedy sent home from Chelsea's pre-season tour after insulting China comments

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asked Jun 15, 2019 in 3D Segmentation by freemexy (47,810 points)

Chelsea could have faced a ban from China had they not sent Kenedy home from their Asia Tour for his Instagram posts insulting the country.The Brazilian winger, 21, has also been fined for humiliating the Champions during their time in .To get more kenedy chelsea instagram, you can visit shine news official website.

The action comes after the People's Daily, said to be the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, hit out at Kenedy's offensive posts and demanded Chelsea take a zero-tolerance approach towards the winger.Even though Kenedy and Chelsea Football club have both apologized the matter cannot be dropped.

"It is regrettable that he has said such nonsense. He has created an incident that has humiliated China, an incident that so many fans simply cannot tolerate."It added that a "basic sense of courtesy" could have stopped "such ugly behavior being exposed for everyone to see.”As the anger escalated, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that they would “closely monitor the situation” with the remote possibility of the country refusing to host Chelsea again.

There were even suggestions that government authorities had ordered Chinese media to “withdraw all related stories about Chelsea from their dual homepages and news apps".

Although Kenedy had issued a half hearted apology last week it was deemed to have been ineffective as it had been on Instagram Stories, meaning it eventually disappeared.

The first offensive video Kenedy posted was headed "Porra china" - or “F*****g China" in Portuguese - while the second showed an apparently slumbering security guard leaning against a wall with the word "Acorda china Vacilao" - "Wake up China Lazy."Following a backlash, Kenedy posted a subsequent message which read: "Hello my friends, just wanna say sorry if someone was sad because I used the expression "porra" [which] was no racism, just a expression big hug."

The Brazilian did not explain, however, why he had posted his videos in the first place.He was not sent home immediately as Chelsea wanted to take the time to consider the Chinese reaction and the negative implications for Kenedy himself in taking such an action.

The strength of feeling that still remains in China, however, left the Blues with no alternative.Part of Chelsea’s apology had read: “This behavior fell well below the very high standards we expect of our players. Kenedy regrets the posts and any upset they have caused and has apologized.

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