The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge reached a new low on Tuesday evening as Chelsea were thrashed 3-0 by Paris Saint-Germain, completing a staggering 8-2 aggregate defeat.
The Blues were booed off at both half-time and full-time as the current European champions made light work of Liam Rosenior’s side.
To make matters worse, vice-captain Enzo Fernández sparked fears of a mass exodus this summer by refusing to commit his future to the club during a post-match interview, stating “I don’t know” when asked where he would be playing next season.
Rosenior faced the wrath of the home supporters after his second-half substitutions—which saw stars Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro, and Fernández replaced—were met with loud jeers.
The manager defended his decisions as a tactical necessity but admitted that the “hard reality” of the scoreline was difficult to accept.
Chelsea’s season now hinges on their FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and their desperate scramble to secure a top-five finish, though internal morale appears to be at an all-time low following their heaviest ever two-legged defeat in European history.
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