DURING YESTERDAY’S 1-1 draw between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, Steven Gerrard, who scored Liverpool’s equaliser, was given a big round of applause from both sets of supporters as he left the field.
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It was a nice gesture from the home crowd – although as Gerrard pointed out afterwards, a few seconds of claps doesn’t exactly erase all the vitriol he has received from the same fans over the years.
The reaction of Chelsea supporters towards Gerrard got even more intense after the Liverpool captain’s slip cost his team dearly in last season’s title race, and he slapped away their olive branch emphatically on Sky after the game.
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Hardly the most controversial statement ever uttered – even Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has criticised his own supporters at various stages this season.
Still, it was refreshing to see a hurt player actually voice his true feelings rather than just lying and thanking the fans who, for the most part, have directed nothing but hatred at him during his career.
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DURING YESTERDAY’S 1-1 draw between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, Steven Gerrard, who scored Liverpool’s equaliser, was given a big round of applause from both sets of supporters as he left the field.
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It was a nice gesture from the home crowd – although as Gerrard pointed out afterwards, a few seconds of claps doesn’t exactly erase all the vitriol he has received from the same fans over the years.
The reaction of Chelsea supporters towards Gerrard got even more intense after the Liverpool captain’s slip cost his team dearly in last season’s title race, and he slapped away their olive branch emphatically on Sky after the game.
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Hardly the most controversial statement ever uttered – even Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has criticised his own supporters at various stages this season.
Still, it was refreshing to see a hurt player actually voice his true feelings rather than just lying and thanking the fans who, for the most part, have directed nothing but hatred at him during his career.
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