Nottingham Forest have promised to investigate reports relating to chants that were directed at Chelsea supporters following Sunday evening's game.
The Reds secured a famous point over Graham Potter's side at the City Ground after going behind early to a Raheem Sterling volley. They got a foothold in the game after the interval though, culminating in Serge Aurier's equaliser just after the hour mark.
After the game Forest released a statement, which read: "The Club are aware of reports concerning chants aimed at Chelsea supporters from a minority of fans this evening and do not condone any type of discriminatory or offensive behaviour. The matter will be fully investigated."
Forest have moved up one place in the Premier League table following Sunday's result. They now sit in 18th place with 14 points, leapfrogging Midlands rivals Wolves in the standings.
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