“It’s very important to follow our way and this way is to work,” the Chelsea manager said. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Álvaro Morata celebrates after opening the scoring. After the penalty, Leicester tried to put a bit of pressure but, despite this, we created many chances to improve our scoreline. Leicester, though, still had their chances, in particular just before Morata’s goal, when Chelsea were hit on the counterattack as Riyad Mahrez released Islam Slimani. The song, linked to their bitter rivalry with Tottenham Hotspur, contains a reference to “Yids”and was heard during Chelsea’s 2-1 victory at Leicester, when Morata scored his third goal for the club.
Source: The Guardian September 09, 2017 16:19 UTC