Two arrests after objects thrown at Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger from Stamford Bridge away section in win over Spurs

Two men have been arrested after objects were thrown at Antonio Rudiger from the away end of the game.

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Sunday 23 January, UK.

Antonio Rudiger removed objects from the pitch that were aimed at him.

Two men were arrested after objects were thrown at Antonio Rudiger from the away end at the game.

The second-half goals from Thiago Silva and Hakim Ziyech gave the Blues a 2-0 victory.

The match was stopped as Rudiger removed items from the pitch that were aimed at him.

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of throwing objects from the stands during a football match. They have been taken into custody.

"Enquiries are ongoing to identify anyone else involved in throwing objects during the match."

They will work with the other team to review the footage and take appropriate action.

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Tuchel says that his side deserved to win against Spurs.

After victories in both legs of the Carabao Cup semi-finals, it was a wonder strike by Ziyech that gave them the win over Spurs.

The Blues beefed up security and rules after several recent pitch invasions, and this week Thomas Tuchel released a message.

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Speaking ahead of Sunday's visit of Spurs, Antonio Rudiger said he's fully committed to the cause and finds it easy to not let his contract situation affect his form on the pitch.

English football needs to safeguard its interaction between players, coaches and fans after Antonio Rudiger was hit by an object thrown from the crowd.

"I'm not worried, but you are right," Tuchel said when asked if recent events had him concerned. I wanted our fans to know that we love to have them close to the pitch and that they are not behind nets.

Everyone needs to show respect. I'm not worried. I like the atmosphere right now.

"If this is a new trend we need to act together to make sure that it stops as soon as possible to protect the fantastic environment and unique atmosphere of England."