Chelsea 's social media admin has a sense of humor, as they poked fun at themselves with a simple three-word statement following the eventful matches between Manchester City and Tottenham.
Blues draw 4-4 with Man City
After a convincing 4-1 win against Tottenham, Chelsea faced off against Premier League champions Manchester City. The match ended in a thrilling 4-4 draw, with both teams showing their attacking prowess.
Chelsea's social media account took to X, formerly Twitter, to make a lighthearted comment about the action-packed match. They said, "Had quieter evenings tbh."
But the drama didn't end there.
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Late penalty steals the show
In the dying minutes of the match, Armando Broja won a penalty, giving former City star Cole Palmer the opportunity to convert from the spot. This turn of events left Chelsea with the last laugh.
Following the eight-goal classic, Chelsea couldn't resist responding to their earlier comment. They replied, "Had quieter weeks."
Pochettino apologizes for his behavior
Chelsea's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, was not happy with the officiating during the match. He believed Raheem Sterling was through on goal but was stopped by the referee's whistle.
After the match, Pochettino apologized for his behavior, saying, "I need to apologize to Anthony [Taylor] and the officials. I crossed the limit, and it's not a good image for me and for football."
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Pochettino also apologized to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola for not acknowledging him during the intense moment of the match. Guardiola, understanding the emotions of the game, accepted the apology.
In response, Guardiola said, "It's fine, honestly. It happened to me sometimes too. Completely, completely fine."