Inside Chelsea dressing room as Blues book Champions League final spot

Edouard Mendy gets the party started… before the kitman performs the worm! Inside Chelsea’s dressing room celebrations as the jubilant Blues gear up for Champions League final clash against Man City

  • Chelsea have booked their place in the Champions League final v Man City 
  • The Blues put in a dominant display to beat Real Madrid 2-0 in the semi-finals 
  • Chelsea players were jubilant in the dressing room as they celebrated the win
  • Keeper Edouard Mendy led the party as the squad bounced around with music 

Chelsea’s dressing room erupted into a party after the Blues swept aside Real Madrid to reach the Champions League final on Wednesday night. 

Thomas Tuchel’s side will contest an all-English showpiece against Manchester City on May 29 after overcoming the LaLiga giants 4-1 on aggregate, with Timo Werner and Mason Mount on target in the semi-final second leg to secure a 2-0 win on the night, with the squad gearing up for two finals. 

It will be Chelsea’s first Champions League final for nine years, and the players didn’t take long to get the celebrations going after heading back down the tunnel at Stamford Bridge. 

Chelsea players were delighted in the dressing room after booking a Champions League final spot after their win over Real Madrid

Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy posted a video of wild scenes as the players danced and jumped around together having sealed a final against English rivals Man City

With no fans to enjoy the occasion with inside the stadium, the players huddled together with music blaring in the background in the dressing room.

Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy was at the forefront, holding a camera to record the squad bouncing around and screaming and pumping their fists in the air.

But it wasn’t just the players who were getting excited – Chelsea’s kitman even got involved in the occasion as he was filmed by left-back Ben Chilwell dancing in the middle of the room.


Chelsea’s kitman even got involved in celebrations as he did a worm in the dressing room

The defender then encourages him to ‘do the worm’, and he duly obliges, getting down to wriggle around on the floor, with delighted goalscorer Mount stepping in to dance alongside him.

Chelsea players posted a group picture of the team together to commemorate their place in the final, with Antonio Rudiger writing: ‘We did it – off to the final!!!’

Midfielder Mateo Kovacic posted the photo alongside the caption: ‘Istanbul next’, while Chilwell simply said: ‘This team!’.

An ecstatic Callum Hudson-Odoi wrote: ‘FINALSS HERE WE COMEEEE!!!’ and youngster Billy Gilmour said: ‘Istanbul here we come!’

Outside the stadium hordes of fans had gathered to welcome the team ahead of the game, while also protest against Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez and the Chelsea ownership for their involvement in the failed European Super League.

But the fans stuck around for the full time whistle to get their own celebrations going, with supporters drinking beer and getting on each others’ shoulders to toast their side’s success. 

It wasn’t just the Blues stars who were partying as fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge

Supporters were celebrating a first Champions League final in nine years after the game

Fans drank beer and danced on each others’ shoulders to toast their team’s achievement

Chelsea have not one but two finals to look forward to – with the first coming against Leicester City in the FA Cup final on May 15.

Speaking after the game, boss Tuchel said he was ‘grateful’ to be manager of the team and could not have envisaged Chelsea would get this far under his leadership.

He warned ‘it’s not done yet’ after they booked their Champions League final spot but insisted the team would go there to win against Man City despite Pep Guardiola’s side being the favourites. 

Thomas Tuchel admitted he was grateful to be Chelsea boss but insisted the job was ‘not done yet’ as they bid to cause an upset against City

‘I’m happy, very happy that we achieved this,’ he said. ‘I’m very grateful to have the opportunity in my life in football and to have this has a profession. I am more than grateful to coach a team like this in a final. 

‘The final? Ask me four days before the final when the last week arrives. It’s too early. Hopefully not but there can be injured players or players out of firm. 

‘Whatever happens, we need to wait and see. We hope to arrive with the whole squad and in the moment and with a good atmosphere. It’s not done yet. We want to go all the way, we want to arrive in Istanbul to win.’ 




Share this article


Source: Read Full Article