BREAKING NEWS: Lamapard Fury Erupts Despite Chelsea’s Conference League Triumph – “He Should Never Play for the Club Again!”
In what should have been a night of celebration for Chelsea fans after a convincing 4-1 victory over Real Betis in the UEFA Conference League final, a storm of outrage has instead dominated post-match discussion — all centered around one underperforming player.
Despite the Blues lifting silverware in Wrocław, many supporters have had enough, and the scapegoat is clear: a player whose name is now being hurled around social media alongside words like “liability,” “lazy,” and “disgrace.” Calls are growing louder for the club to cut ties with the unnamed star immediately, with hashtags like #GetHimOut and #NoMoreChances beginning to trend among Chelsea faithful.
“He should never play for this club again,” one furious fan posted moments after the final whistle. “Simple tactical instructions and he still can’t follow them! What a terrible player. Zero discipline, zero drive.”
While Chelsea’s second-half performance was electric — with goals from Enzo Fernández, Nicolas Jackson, Jadon Sancho, and Moisés Caicedo turning the game on its head — some fans couldn’t look past the first half’s sloppy display, in which the player in question repeatedly lost his marker, failed to track runners, and offered minimal urgency.
“This should be his last game in a blue shirt — no excuses, no second chances,” another supporter wrote. “I’m done watching this lazy, careless football. He’s a liability, not a player. Get him out of this club!”
Many fans are also pointing fingers at former head coach Mauricio Pochettino, who brought the player to Stamford Bridge, calling the transfer one of the club’s biggest mistakes in recent history.
“He’s just at the club doing nothing other than getting paid. We want him OUT ASAP!” one post read, echoing the rage of thousands.
While Chelsea may be celebrating European glory tonight, the conversation online paints a much darker picture — one of frustration, disappointment, and a demand for accountability. For the player at the heart of this controversy, it may already be too late to make amends.