Chelsea fans sing rude song about hated Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez as car arrives before Champions League clash
CHELSEA fans blasted Real Madrid’s ‘c***’ president Florentino Perez as they welcomed the Blues to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.
Hundreds of supporters gathered and lit flares as the teams arrived for the Champions League semi-final and the masses were quick to show their contempt for Perez after his leading role in the attempted European Super League breakaway.
Chelsea fans lit flares as they welcomed their team to Stamford Bridge[/caption] And supporters held up signs and chanted obscenities about Real Madrid president Florentino Perez[/caption] Hundreds of supporters gathered outside Stamford Bridge[/caption]Blues fans were in good spirits as the team coaches arrived in West London.
Police kept order as supporters young and old sang songs to urge their team on before the match.
Blue smoke and flags swirled in the West London streets.
And the air turned even bluer as a taxi attempted to drive through the masses which fans believed to be carrying disgraced Real president Perez.
It remains unclear whether the Spaniard was inside the car but Blues supporters let their feelings be known nonetheless.
According to on-site journalist Sam Cunningham, they chanted: “Perez, you’re a c***!”.
The Blancos chief was one of the driving forces behind the renegade Super League plot that tried to destroy football.
It collapsed before it got off the ground after widespread condemnation and protests from fans, pundits and politicians alike.
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Flags and flares adorned the West London streets[/caption] Police kept order among the excited fans[/caption] Supporters young and old welcomed their team to the stadium ahead of the Champions League semi-final[/caption] There was a buoyant mood among supporters[/caption] The Blues are looking to reach the Champions League final with a win over Real Madrid[/caption]Most read in Football
Chelsea and Real drew 1-1 in the first-leg in Spain.
Christian Pulisic opened the scoring before Karim Benzema’s equaliser levelled the tie.
And if the Blues get through to the final, it WILL be held in Istanbul and up to 4,000 fans could be allowed in.
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Blue smoke billowed across the road[/caption] Supporters filled the streets of Chelsea[/caption]