Chelsea have identified the fan who allegedly called Raheem Sterling a 'f***ing black c***' and have handed his name to the police, it was revealed today.
Detectives have interviewed the Manchester City star, 24, but have not yet arrested the middle-aged man with glasses accused of screaming racist abuse at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night.
The incident has caused outrage and Mr Sterling has been praised for the way he laughed in the face of the abhorrent abuse.
Today Scotland Yard confirmed it has not yet spoken to the supporter who appeared to call the winger a 'f****** black c***' when he collected the ball.
But Chelsea are said to have identified him after studying CCTV footage in the stadium and TV pictures from BT Sport and have given his details to the Met.
This Chelsea fan (circled) allegedly shouted racial abuse at Raheem Sterling in a shocking incident at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea has now identified him and given his name to police
Raheem Sterling leaves training at Manchester City yesterday after allegedly being racially abused last night by Chelsea fans during a Premier League tie
The England winger was pictured for the first time since revealing he 'had to laugh' at fans who appeared to call him a 'f****** black c*** at Stamford Bridge.
Joe Mercer was a few seats along when the incident took place during Chelsea's match against Manchester City.
The antiques dealer said in his 20 years as a Chelsea season ticket holder he has never heard any racist abuse hurled at visiting players.
There is no suggestions Mr Mercer, from Frimley Green, Surrey, had anything to do with the abuse. He said he has not been contacted by police or by the club.
He told MailOnline: 'The first I knew about this was when someone called and said my picture was in the newspaper. I do not know the men alongside me. I haven't a clue who they are and do not speak to them.
'As you can see in the photo I was just getting up out of my seat. All hell was breaking loose and I did not hear any racist abuse or anything that was said. It was so noisy, and I did not hear what was being said.
'It is unusual for a player to get so close as they do not normally go to pick up a ball.'
Mr Mercer said he had never heard racist abuse hurled at opposition players from his seat in the Matthew Harding Stand at Stamford Bridge.
'I've been a season ticket holder for 20 years and not heard anything like that,' he told MailOnline. I am just an ordinary fan who supports the team.'
Mr Mercer, who also runs a removal firm, added: 'The other men in the photo are a distance from and a few rows behind. There is also an aisle in between us. It is quite a large gap.
'I don't agree with players being abused. It is not on.'
Sterling appeared to laugh off the vile abuse; video footage appeared to show the fan (circled) saying 'you f****** black c***'
The Met Police confirmed they are investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse towards Sterling. The man alleged to have committed the offence is obscured in this picture, which shows a number of other Chelsea fans jeering the player
The England star put on a brave face as he was photographed leaving his club's training ground in a black Mercedes 4x4 yesterday afternoon.
Sterling was interviewed by members of the Metropolitan Police on Sunday, who travelled north as part of their investigation into an incident during Manchester City's match with Chelsea.
He confirmed to police he had heard racist insults and other foul language as he went to collect a ball for a corner near the Matthew Harding Stand.
Some of the biggest names in the world of football have praised the footballer.
Viv Anderson, the first black footballer to play for England, wrote in the Daily Mail today: 'Raheem Sterling laughed in the face of those who he says racially abused him at Chelsea. What a powerful thing that was to see. It was the way those of us who have known discrimination have been dealing with it for years'.
Former Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand suggested that footballers in England should be inspired by Colin Kaepernick's kneeling gesture and launch their own bid to fight back against racism after this latest worrying incident.
Twitter users highlighted a first-half incident when a supporter at Stamford Bridge appeared to mouth the phrase 'f****** black c***' towards Sterling as he collected the ball in front of a section of Chelsea fans.
Pictures of the moment and a video widely circulated on social media appeared to confirm this, with one spectator allegedly making the racist comment amid a barrage of aggressive abuse from Chelsea fans towards Sterling.
Sterling suffered the abuse on his 24th birthday but it didn't stop him celebrating with his family on Sunday afternoon
Ex-Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand made his views known, posting on Instagram and Twitter: 'Are we going to continue to allow this type of racist behaviour go on??? All for kicking a ball!'
Ferdinand's younger brother Anton was racially abused in a match against Chelsea in 2011. Blues captain John Terry was banned for four matches and fined £220,000 after admitting using the word 'black' and swearing at Anton, although he claimed he had only been repeating words he thought the then-QPR defender had accused him of saying.
Rio's Instagram post attracted a comment from Wycombe striker Adebayo Akinfenwa, who wrote: 'We have to put a stop to this someway'.
Ferdinand replied: 'In the NFL the players took to the knee...' He was referencing a movement spearheaded by former quarterback Kaepernick, who began a trend of kneeling during the US national anthem in protest against racism in America. Kaepernick famously explained his position: 'I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of colour.'
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright also weighed in on social media, saying he is under no illusion as to what was said by the fan to Sterling. Wright said: 'The bad old days are back! Chelsea you have been shamed by this disgusting racist fan! absolutely no doubt about what he says.'
Match of the Day host Gary Lineker branded the incident 'despicable' while BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey said: 'If indeed it is proved to be racist abuse then I hope it's a lifetime ban. No place for it in this world.'
Pundit and former Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand expressed his disgust online on Saturday evening; Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright tweeted: 'The bad old days are back' and 'absolutely no doubt about what he says'
Ferdinand referenced the NFL movement of taking a knee started by Colin Kaepernick (centre) of the San Francisco 49ers
Sterling posted a statement on Instagram on Sunday morning addressing the incident at Stamford Bridge. It read: 'Good morning. I just want to say I am not normally the person to talk a lot but when I think I need my point to (be) heard I will speak up.
'Regarding what was said at the Chelsea game as you can see by my reaction I just had to laugh because I don't expect no better.'
Sterling also said that he believed black players and white players were not treated equally by the media, including the Daily Mail and MailOnline, and that he believes this helps 'fuel racism and aggressive behaviour.'
A Chelsea spokesman said: 'We're aware of reports and video footage. We will investigate the matter and take the strongest possible action where necessary.'
A Football Association statement read: 'We take all allegations of discrimination extremely seriously and will work with the clubs and the relevant authorities to ensure this matter is dealt with appropriately.
'We strongly condemn all forms of discrimination and encourage all fans and participants who believe that they have been the subject of, or witness to, discriminatory abuse to report it through the appropriate channels: The FA, our County FAs or our partners Kick It Out.'
The Met Police said: 'We are aware of a video circulating online in which it is claimed racial abuse was allegedly directed at a player at a Chelsea v Manchester City game at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, December 8.
'We will review the footage to determine whether any offences have been committed.'
No arrests have been made, the Met added.
Should any offence have been made, a life ban could be handed to the supporter or supporters responsible.
Anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out later issued a statement, which read: 'We've received reports from a variety of sources about an incident of alleged racist abuse at the Chelsea-Manchester City game.
'We will forward those to Chelsea and offer our support in their investigation.
'Yet another great day of football damaged by prejudice.'
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