“By God’s Grace you’re gone in January ”, “We know Scam player” – Chelsea fans blast player to leave club in January after Chelsea defeat against Newcastle
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In the capricious realm of football fate, January might bear tidings of departure for those blessed with divine intervention. “God’s willing you’re gone in January,” lament Chelsea enthusiasts, their discontent echoed in the realms of social discourse.
A cacophony of disapproval erupted from the Stamford Bridge faithful, aiming their virtual arrows at none other than Thiago Silva, the enigmatic figure who stumbled through a forgettable performance during the Blues’ inglorious 4-1 Premier League capitulation to Newcastle United at the venerable St. James’ Park on a fateful Saturday, November 25.
The Magpies, orchestrating their ascendancy early, witnessed Alexander Isak unfurling a 13th-minute symphony, the ball soaring with audacity into the top-left corner. A crescendo of dismay, momentarily subdued as Chelsea, the tempest, responded ten minutes hence with a resplendent Raheem Sterling free-kick, restoring equilibrium.
Yet, the narrative, woven with the threads of uncertainty, took an erratic turn. Silva, the protagonist in this tragicomedy, carelessly danced with the ball in the 26th minute, a misplaced waltz leading to an unnecessary corner. The dramatic pause that followed almost birthed catastrophe, Joelinton’s free header at the near post missing its mark, sparing the Blues momentarily.
In the 60th minute, the saga unfolded further, as Jamaal Lascelles etched his name onto the score sheet, a testament to defensive negligence. The Blues, still reeling from this symphony of mishaps, were dealt another cruel blow a minute later. Silva, in a tragicomic twist, gifted possession, enabling Joelinton to orchestrate a 3-0 opus.
As the curtains threatened to draw on Chelsea’s aspirations, Reece James, in a moment of folly, painted a canvas of despair with a second yellow card in the 73rd minute. A harrowing descent into numerical inferiority, extinguishing any flickering hopes of a miraculous comeback.
Anthony Gordon, seizing the moment, added another brushstroke to the masterpiece, slotting home in the 83rd minute to seal a resounding 4-1 triumph for the Magpies. Silva, bearing the brunt of discontent, faced the wrath of fans once more. A lamentable performance, a script etched with misfortune, saw the 39-year-old off the mark, relinquishing possession seven times. Intercepting naught and orchestrating zero accurate long balls, Silva’s symphony played in discord, a melody of disappointment resonating through the echelons of Chelsea fandom. One fan, amidst the linguistic tapestry of X (formerly Twitter), posted their disenchantment in the lingua franca of English.
Another fan wrote:
“Thiago Silva, you’ve been a good dude but I can’t defend you anymore.”
@rhystakes: God willing Thiago Silva will be phased out by Christmas and gone in January
@Nino12x: If I make a compilation of all the goals we’ve conceded this season I can bet you Thiago Silva is at fault for roughly 70% of them
But history ????????????????
@appie_cfc: nah somebody get that thiago silva clip what is he doing????
@iamyourspec: When Thiago Silva is making mistakes, you just know that is it . Good night
@livzledgee: Thiago Silva hang up your boots lad enjoy your life
@starboyorlando: thiago silva is finished
The Blues remain 10th in the league table with just 16 points from 13 games, 13 points behind leaders Manchester City. In contrast, Newcastle are now sixth with 23 points