Rival fans mock Chelsea celebrations and accuse them of acting like ‘won PL’

Rival fans brutally mocked Chelsea for their exuberant parties after they defeated Liverpool champions to take a huge step towards securing the qualification of Champions League.

Enzo Fernandez opened the score on Stamford Bridge for its own goal from Jarell Quansah doubled the hosts' lead.

Virgil van Dijk set out for a late consolation goal before Cole Palmer ended his 18 -competition goal drought when Chelsea held three points for Nottingham Forest in the last spot of Champions League.

Chelsea players danced joyfully and sang in the dressing room after the victory.

A Snapchat story posted by Trevor Chalobah Attend 'My Team' shows a Shirtless Enzo Fernandez in a cheerful Spirit, while Reece James brings to cheerful music.

Jadon Sancho and Noni Madueke continue to dance to celebrate the victory.

But rival fans were quickly beating on the side of West, and accused them of being 'tinpot' and 'celebrating as if they won the competition'.

A fan of Liverpool said, “We celebrate titles that they celebrate 3 points.”

An X user wrote: “This is so tinpot.” Another interviewed “What do they celebrate?”

A further fan of Liverpool added: 'celebrating as if they have won the competition, they do not realize that we have nothing to play for'

One said, “Is there a parade to follow?”

“How embarrassing, celebrating as if you have won something – you're 5th,” another mocked.

Chelsea's victory came loudly after their fans loudly rinsed the honor they had washed up for Liverpool.

The home players stood in line and applauded the title winners as they understood their way on the turf, with captain Virgil van Dijk led the newly crowned champions.

Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch criticized the tradition before the game, and said he does not know why guards are being given and that it is 'embarrassing'.

“I don't like it. Maybe the respect shows, but I just don't get it. It is embarrassing for the team that comes out and it is completely embarrassing for the team she claps on the field. It's not for me, “said Crouch on TNT sports.

In the meantime, Cole Palmer destroyed social media as 'full of idiots' after he finally broke his goal drought.

Palmer had been dealing with criticism from online trolls for going 18 games without scoring, but he buried a stop-time penalty to confirm the victory over Stamford Bridge.

That first strike since January 14 came after he had been involved in both other goals of Chelsea with those who were currently in fifth place.

Sky Sports was forced to apologize after swore with them during an interview and said: 'S *** happens. I went without scoring for three months, but it gives me more motivation and fights to do well.

'Not only for myself, but for the team. Nowadays, social media are just full of idiots. The trolls and that. I don't pay attention to that. To score, I am happy, but it is only one and I have to keep improving and try to achieve new levels.

'If you get risks and you don't score, you have your team disappointed at the end of the day. I personally feel that I am mentally strong. Whatever people say, I don't bother, I have grown up all my life, so I don't really care.

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