Chelsea fan who was seen bickering with Cesar Azpilicueta after the defeat to Arsenal has spoken out. After the Blues' 4-2 loss to the Gunners at Stamford Bridge, the Spaniard was seen going over to a group of disgruntled supporters, who were calling out to him.
What looked like an argument then ensured. But the fan who became embroiled in a dispute with the Chelsea skipper, 32, has claimed he was not abusive, despite Azpilicueta looking clearly agitated during the confrontation.Simon Kerr, 53, a self-described ‘die-hard’ fan said to The Sun: “I know I wasn’t aggressive or abusive - and you can ask the three people I was standing next to in the crowd and the stewards who were there.“But I wanted to ask him, as captain, why there hadn’t been any passion or fight in the team - what you’d expect from a Chelsea team in a big game like Arsenal.
He was a bit aggressive to me and then told me I should get my boots on and play instead - and I said that I’d love to.The moment had done the rounds on Sky Sports’ Twitter account as a clip and reaction has been mixed. Do you think players should fight back at supporters?
Let us know in the comments section. One wrote: “Why did he react like this? Doesn't even look like the fans were being abusive or harsh.” A second stated: “If ever there was a jay from inbetweeners moment, clearly was giving it some during the game then after the game “I’m sorry I’m sorry I’m sorry”.A third stated: “Azpi plays for the badge.
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