John Terry’s comment on the Chelsea vs Leicester touchline scuffle ignite Blues fans.

The Blues got sweet revenge over Leicester City by beating them City 2-1 on Tuesday evening in a match that was overshadowed by a late fight that broke out in the closing stages at Stamford Bridge.
The former Chelsea defender John Terry was a pleased Chelsea fan whilst watching their 2-1 victory over Leicester City on Tuesday night.
Second-half goals from Antonio Rudiger and Jorginho sealed an important three points for Thomas Tuchel’s team, as they are now on the verge of grasping a top-four finish in the Premier League.
But despite the win, the biggest talking point at Stamford Bridge wasn’t the outcome.
Rather it was the melee that broke out on the touchline after Leicester’s right-back Ricardo Pereira had fouled his former teammate Ben Chilwell.
Almost every player and substitute got themselves involved, including goalkeepers Edouard Mendy and Kasper Schmeichel who tried to and bring the situation under control.
Finally, it was Leicester substitute Daniel Amartey, who had not even stepped off the bench who was booked by referee Mike Dean for his involvement.
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Amartey had been recorded throwing the Chelsea pennant given to Leicester ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup final at Wembley over his shoulder in the dressing room during the Foxes’ FA Cup win celebrations.
That may have been the fuel for the touchline brawl and a certain Blues legend loved to see it unfold.
Terry took to social media and delivered his verdict on the melee by comparing it to a previous incident involving Chelsea from the 2015/16 season.
“I love this,” he wrote on Instagram. “Reminds me of the Spurs game.”

“I did not talk about it. I know there was an incident but I didn’t talk about it before the match or in any meetings, I don’t do this but I think the players were well aware,” Tuchel said.
“I’m not into these things too much because it can sometimes give you too much energy, too much a feeling for revenge. I don’t like this at all
“We prepared for a super important match and did what we do, how we play football. We wanted to do it at the highest level possible and this is what we did. We needed the intensity and hunger that make us a difficult team to play.
“There’s nothing more I can say about it.”
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John Terry’s comment on the Chelsea vs Leicester touchline scuffle ignite Blues fans.