Players and staff have been taking a knee prior to kickoff since
the league returned to action in June last year to show their
support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Alonso said he has decided to stand while other players kneel
and will instead point to the "No Room For Racism" badge on the
sleeve of his kit to highlight the issue.
"I prefer to do it this way and, of course, to say very clearly
that I am against racism and I respect everybody," Alonso said
after Sunday's 3-0 Premier League win
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sports/chelsea-crush-tottenham-go-joint-top-2021-09-19 at
Tottenham Hotspur.
"I think it's losing a bit of strength the other way, so I just
prefer to do it this way."
Chelsea are joint top of the table after five matches. They host
Aston Villa in Wednesday's League Cup match.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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