CHELSEA BEAT SPURS 2-0 to win the Capital One Cup final at Wembley today but the game was overshadowed by some shocking scenes in the post-match celebrations.
Given the backlash to the suspended John Terry triumphantly parading around the Munich pitch fully dressed for action after the 2012 Champions League final you would have thought that the Chelsea players knew the proper protocol.
It appears not. Despite missing the final Nemanja Matic (centre) appeared on the pitch afterwards clad head-to-toe in blue.
Remember John Terry's full-kit fiasco? It must be a Chelsea thing because it happened again...
CHELSEA BEAT SPURS 2-0 to win the Capital One Cup final at Wembley today but the game was overshadowed by some shocking scenes in the post-match celebrations.
Given the backlash to the suspended John Terry triumphantly parading around the Munich pitch fully dressed for action after the 2012 Champions League final you would have thought that the Chelsea players knew the proper protocol.
It appears not. Despite missing the final Nemanja Matic (centre) appeared on the pitch afterwards clad head-to-toe in blue.
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This was probably the exchange at Chelsea training last week:
Matic: ‘I was thinking of wearing an Armani suit if we win.’
John Terry: ‘What?!? No way, you have to wear your full-kit. I did it once and everyone thought it was great.’
Roy Keane is obviously one of the few who knows what the proper attire is for a player who is suspended for a final.
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