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·21 de abril de 2025

Chelsea fans sang former manager’s name in vain with his focus fully occupied

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Chelsea fans were signing the name of one of their former managers yesterday afternoon but it was all done in vain.

The Blues came from a goal down to score two very late goals to win the game at Craven Cottage yesterday in what was a very dramatic game of ups and downs. But for 80 minutes, it was a lot of downs for Chelsea and the woes were continuing. Thankfully, they managed to get two late goals from individual brilliance to win the game.


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Still, manager Enzo Maresca did not celebrate the Chelsea win over with the away fans like all the players did at the end of the game, which was very odd. But he has explained his reasoning for this in the post match press conference, although it wont wash.

The fans were furious throughout most of the game though and certainly let the manager and the players know this at half time and throughout the game. Pedro Neto responded to the fan anger in his post-match comments after the game last night.

Things were toxic once again

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Frank Lampard applauds Chelsea supporters.(Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

The Chelsea fans in the away end were furious with what they were seeing when their side spent most of the game a goal down against Fulham.

They were booing and chanting for the former owner Roman Abramovich, as well as signing the name of former player and manager Frank Lampard.

He is currently fully occupied with trying to get promoted with Coventry and having a great time there, so chanting for him as a manager to come back was all in vain.

However, the fans will have probably just been signing his name as a former player and club legend, rather than as a return to the club as manager.

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