The Blues issued a press release regarding the Paris Metro incident, where a man referred to as 'Souleymane S' was denied entry to a subway car by Chelsea fans.

Following the racism incident involving Chelsea's supporters who travelled to watch the UEFA Champions League match against Paris Saint Germain, the club issued a press release informing of further actions to be taken against those fans involved.

"Chelsea Football Club is suspending three people from Stamford Bridge as a result of investigations into the incident on the Paris Metro on Tuesday evening. If it is deemed there is sufficient evidence of their involvement in the incident, the club will issue banning orders for life. We have received substantial information to date following our witness appeal and we are grateful to the many Chelsea supporters who have provided information so far," can be read on the press release.

Prior to this announcement, the man involved in the argument asked for justice. Souleymane S. (he refused to reveal his last name), urged French authorities to find, punish and lock up those who denied him a chance to board the train.

Through the team's website, The Blues have stated their full intention to cooperate with the authorities to bring this fans to justice.