Get Barcelona vs Chelsea Free Bet now with 20% higher odds. At Upton Park the vitriol dripped more than the sweat. For Chelsea this was, ahead of tomorrow’s Champions League semi-final first-leg in Barcelona, a Saturday stroll.
Save for the abuse directed at, predictably, Frank Lampard but also John Terry. It wasn’t as white-hot as in previous years down at the Boleyn but for Terry, the West Ham supporters went too far.
“Personally, I think they crossed the line,” the Chelsea captain said at the chants aimed towards him and detailing, in the bluntest terms, the caution for shoplifting recently suffered by his mother, Sue.
“All my family are West Ham and some of them haven’t come to the game because there were things on a website about what they were going to sing about me,” Terry, who was born in Barking, east London, said.
“There are things in life you enjoy. We came here and got three points and their fans walked away with nothing. You can’t buy that. When we scored I went running over to Lampsy (Lampard) and gave them (the West Ham supporters) a bit back, there’s nothing wrong with that. The ref had a quiet word and told me not to wind them up.”
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