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Published 11:50 25 Jul 2017 BST
The player was booed by large sections of the crowd during Chelsea's 3-0 win over Arsenal, and it's safe to say that Kennedy's posts didn't go down well with the Chinese media either. One newspaper said that his posts were both "impolite", "uneducated" and that the player "has created an incident which has humiliated China".
Chelsea issued a long public apology saying, "We offer this apology with utmost sincerity. We have listened carefully to the criticism and will use the lessons learnt over the last two days to improve our processes in future".
The foolhardy player also made some attempt to make amends by also posting an apology on his social media after deleting the posts.
However the management believe that it's appropriate for the player to return to the club's training centre Cobham, where he will complete the rest of his pre-season preparation. The player flew home on Tuesday and is likely to be fined by the club in the coming days.Football

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