Angles & Reactions 18 Apr 2026 19 Apr 2026 08:28 UTC

EPL/MW33/CHEMUN

Right, so here's what's fascinating about Matchweek 33 — Chelsea and Manchester United served up a goalless stalemate that nobody could actually agree on, with fans torn between praising an emerging talent breakthrough and absolutely slating the same performance, which is bizarre when you think about it. The biggest fracture in the fanbase? Young defender Tosin Adarabioyo — some people reckon he put on a masterclass, others think he's being overrated simply because nothing went wrong, and that's where the real tension lives. And it gets weirder because United's defensive wall absolutely shut Chelsea down, yet the prevailing emotion across the stadium wasn't relief or pride — it was just... neutral. Dead flat. Zero excitement about a result that should've mattered.
57
Topics
57
Reactions
217
Angles
Fans Praise Emerging Talent After Goalless Stalemate
Most Divided
Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea
Team Overall 8317 posts
Positive 27.0% Neutral 33.5% Negative 39.5%
So here's the thing — when Manchester United shut Chelsea out with a proper defensive performance at Stamford Bridge in gameweek 33, the fanbase didn't go absolutely mental. Instead, it was this measured, almost matter-of-fact pride, with eighty-three percent of the conversation sitting right in neutral territory. The lads had done their job, kept it tight, nicked a one-nil win, and the United faithful showed up with quiet satisfaction rather than euphoria — because that's what happens when you grind out a result against a top-six rival. You get relief, you get respect for the graft, and you move on to the next one.
Neutral
82.9%
"@ManUtd I'm so happy for my boys"
Admiration
8.9%
"@ManUtd We couldnt be more proud of the boys, what a great performance!"
Amusement
8.1%
"G G M U ! ! ! ! ! .. come on Red Devils 💪"
Fans Divided Over Garnacho's Role in Goalless Stalemate
Player Performance 1491 posts
Positive 19.7% Neutral 34.5% Negative 45.8%
Right, here's the thing about Garnacho's performance against Chelsea in Matchweek 33 — the fanbase couldn't agree on whether he'd actually turned up to the match or not. Most supporters stayed neutral, acknowledging he made an impact when he came on, but there's this brilliant undercurrent of amusement running through the reaction where fans are basically asking where he was for ninety minutes, almost as if he'd been invisible for the entire first half. The goalless draw left United frustrated overall, so rather than heap blame on one player, fans were more bemused by the disconnect between his sub appearance and his relative absence from the main event — which, let's be honest, is exactly the kind of banter you get when a draw leaves everyone feeling a bit flat.
Neutral
74.4%
"Amazing performance for United by Garnacho! Changed the game for us when he came on! GGMU"
Amusement
15.3%
"Where’s Garnacho they should interview him too man of the match"
Annoyance
10.3%
"I hate that I have a feeling that garnacho will score against us. Don’t like the kid and I hope he has a shit game "
Manchester United Hold Off Chelsea in Stalemate
Team Overall 955 posts
Positive 17.5% Neutral 39.0% Negative 43.6%
Right, here's the thing — when Manchester United scraped a draw against Chelsea in that Gameweek 33 stalemate, the fanbase was oddly chilled about it, with three-quarters of supporters staying dead neutral about the whole affair, which tells you everything you need to know about a match that basically shuffled past without causing much fuss. But there's a fascinating undercurrent here: scattered among the acceptance were pockets of dark humour and genuine frustration, with some fans caught between praising the lads for doing the business and simultaneously calling out the sheer inconsistency that's plagued key players all season long. The overall vibe wasn't one of celebration or meltdown — it was resignation mixed with grim appreciation, which is honestly the emotional sweet spot for any mid-table scrap where you didn't lose but didn't quite win either.
Neutral
76.7%
"@markgoldbridge Glad went to Wembley to watch the charity match!!!"
Amusement
11.6%
"​@RoYaLLeGiiTHDdespite the circustances you did really well"
Anger
11.6%
"@markgoldbridge You are the greatest cunt to talk about my club you fake fucking cunt!! Fuck off"
Manchester United Fans Hail Bruno's Assist Masterclass
Match Events 856 posts
Positive 49.1% Neutral 35.0% Negative 15.9%
Here's the thing — Bruno Fernandes absolutely ran the show in midfield, and United fans couldn't help but acknowledge pure class when they saw it, even if the reaction stayed measured and grounded rather than euphoric. The assist masterclass sparked genuine admiration across the fanbase, with supporters recognising his technical brilliance and comparing him favourably to the continent's elite, though notably the conversation stayed rational and analytical rather than spilling into hyperbole. What's interesting is that even with three-quarters of the reaction sitting in neutral territory, there's an undercurrent of respect running through every comment — fans aren't losing their minds, but they're definitely not taking what they're witnessing for granted either.
Neutral
75.9%
"Fantastic goal! Chalk up another assist Bruno "
Admiration
18.3%
"Fantastic goal! Chalk up another assist Bruno "
Love
5.8%
"When life gives you FERNANDES, make sure it is BRUNO and not ENZO."
Chelsea and United Fans Divided on Goalless Stalemate
Player Performance 741 posts
Positive 21.6% Neutral 37.5% Negative 40.9%
Right, so here's what happened at Stamford Bridge when these two giants cancelled each other out: the vast majority of fans — nearly two-thirds — just accepted it as one of those nights, a point salvaged or a point dropped depending on where you sat in the table. But underneath that calm exterior, anger was simmering, particularly among United supporters furious at what they saw as a missed opportunity, whilst Chelsea fans weren't exactly thrilled about failing to break down ten men either. The really interesting bit, though? A decent chunk of the fanbase was actually finding the humour in it all — the sheer *nothing* of the occasion, the tactical deadlock, the way both sides seemed content to shuffle the deck without ever really playing poker.
Neutral
64.2%
"Hell yeah! Wise words! "
Anger
20.2%
"This sucks. DAMN IT MAN!!!! "
Amusement
15.6%
"Hahahaha I love this game"
Fans Rage Over Inconsistent Refereeing in Dull Draw
Referee Decisions 714 posts
Positive 3.1% Neutral 33.8% Negative 63.2%
So Chelsea versus Manchester United delivered absolutely nothing on the pitch — a dire 0-0 that had everyone checking their phones — but what actually got fans raging was referee Michael Oliver's performance, or lack thereof. The anger wasn't explosive, but it was *sharp*: fans felt he'd bottled crucial decisions, particularly around Diogo Dalot's defensive conduct, and they weren't shy about calling out what they saw as PGMOL protecting United's interests. What's wild is the majority stayed neutral about it all, which speaks volumes — most fans had already checked out by half-time, so the refereeing shambles barely registered above the sheer tedium of watching two teams play not to lose.
Neutral
72.2%
"Oliver doing his best to hold the line against United lol his PGMOL boys will be happy "
Anger
14.6%
"Michael Oliver has always been a fucking cunt of a ref. VAR room today or really ever, isn't any better. I actually cannot fathom that decision. I've "
Amusement
13.3%
"I know it's so small but seeing multiple good first touches already makes me feel confident lol"
Young Defender Impresses Despite Neutral Match Result
Player Performance 618 posts
Positive 38.5% Neutral 24.9% Negative 36.6%
Here's the thing — this young defender absolutely stole the show even though the match itself went nowhere, and the fanbase couldn't help but recognise genuine quality when they saw it. Over half the conversation stayed neutral, but that's where the real story lies: fans weren't celebrating a win, they were celebrating the player himself, with more than a third expressing straight-up admiration for his performance. What drove them wild was simple — he got another chance after time away, seized it with both hands, and proved he belongs at this level, which is exactly the kind of redemption arc that gets supporters genuinely invested in a young player's future.
Neutral
53.1%
"What a great game. He looked awesome for Portugal too. Shout out to Shaw as well"
Admiration
36.2%
"Great game from him. Love to see it "
Approval
10.8%
"Great game from him. Love to see it "
Manchester United Fans Split on Carrick's Managerial Future
Team Overall 482 posts
Positive 11.0% Neutral 32.2% Negative 56.8%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans are genuinely split down the middle about whether Carrick deserves the permanent job, and it all comes down to one brutal tension—results versus football. The majority are staying calm and measured, backing what he's achieved since taking over at Gameweek 33, but there's a vocal minority absolutely seething that he's winning games through what they see as pragmatic, defensive, smash-and-grab football rather than the expansive attacking style they crave. What we're witnessing isn't outright chaos or rebellion; it's the classic United fan paradox—grateful for wins, frustrated by the method, and genuinely uncertain whether Carrick represents the future or just a temporary sticking plaster.
Neutral
78.5%
"Great teamwork. In Carrick we trust."
Annoyance
12.4%
"@ManUtd Slap everyone who wants haramball manager Carrick as permanent. Absolutely shit show just lucky to win. Even after scoring just sat back and d"
Disapproval
9.1%
"Not good football at all, Carrick tactics are abysmal. It’s just soak up and counter"
Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles
Player Performance 405 posts
Positive 16.8% Neutral 37.3% Negative 45.9%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea fans watching Delap against Manchester United were basically split between grudging respect and simmering frustration, because the lad was doing all the right things, creating moments and linking play, but when the chances came calling, he kept finding fresh air instead of the back of the net. The overwhelming vibe was neutral acceptance, almost resigned, because supporters recognised they're watching a young talent develop in real time, but that growing annoyance was crackling underneath — you could feel the collective thinking that at some point, these near-misses need to become goals, or this becomes a genuine problem.
Neutral
75.0%
"@ManUtd Bro made us proud today, he didn’t leave delap at all"
Admiration
12.5%
"I'm liking Delap so far. That pass to Estevao was beautiful, and he also had a nice play to win a corner earlier"
Annoyance
12.5%
"@ChelseaFC What did you see in delap I hate you fuck man"
Chelsea Fans Divide Over Enzo's Performance in Goalless Draw
Match Events 369 posts
Positive 14.9% Neutral 39.6% Negative 45.5%
Here's the thing: Chelsea fans couldn't agree on Enzo Fernández last weekend, and it tells you everything about how frustrated they are right now. You've got one camp absolutely mesmerised by his technical ability—those flicks, that pressing, the way he glides past defenders—while another lot are pointing at the goalless draw and saying he's part of a wider collapse across the pitch, lumping him in with Palmer, Gusto, and Neto as players who simply weren't good enough on the day. The real story buried under all this? Most fans are just numb to it all, staying neutral because after weeks of inconsistency, one decent individual performance in a draw just doesn't move the needle anymore.
Neutral
79.8%
"Enzo is so so good. That nutmeg and push to get past both players was mouthwatering"
Anger
10.5%
"@YoruguaGlobal @ChelseaFC Fuck off!!! Stop this scapegoating shit. Enzo, PALMER, Gusto, Neto were all trash!!"
Admiration
9.7%
"AMAZING from Hato and Enzo. Love these guys"
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Team Overall 368 posts
Positive 17.4% Neutral 53.3% Negative 29.3%
Here is the thing — when Chelsea and United cancelled each other out in a goalless stalemate at Matchday 33, the reaction wasn't fireworks, it was pure pragmatism: nearly three-quarters of fans stayed neutral because they were too busy running the numbers, figuring out what the draw actually meant for their season ambitions. The optimism that did bubble up, about 19 percent of the conversation, came from supporters who realised this result gifted their rivals nothing while they stayed locked in the battle for European football, though some were clearly getting wound up by the reality that a point feels less like progress and more like treading water. And then there was the dark humour — fans cracking jokes about Liverpool's fortnight getting better and better, and already dreaming about midweek fixtures against Everton and Sunderland like those matches were where the real season would be decided.
Neutral
73.6%
"Massive win 10 pts clear in cl spot is great "
Optimism
18.8%
"Good result for Liverpool, looking forward to the Everton game. Going to be spicy!"
Amusement
7.6%
"The fight for Europe is so fun this season, even Sunderland is up there"
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Draw
Team Overall 364 posts
Positive 20.6% Neutral 49.2% Negative 30.2%
Here is the thing: when Chelsea and Manchester United played out a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge, the fanbase response was almost entirely resigned acceptance rather than outrage, with four in five supporters sitting squarely in neutral territory. The lads weren't fuming about the stalemate so much as they were taking the piss out of it — cracking jokes about the woodwork doing United's defensive work and taking the mickey out of bizarre flag situations at the Fan Fest, which tells you everything about where the emotional temperature sits when neither side can breach the other. It was a match that landed with a shrug and a smirk, not a roar.
Neutral
80.3%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Great Start!!!"
Amusement
10.2%
"It looks like the goalpost at the stadium is one of Manchester United's 12th players.😂😂"
Admiration
9.4%
"@UnitedStandMUFC So far so good. More than i expected tbh. Happy we’re currently winning."
Chelsea Fans Turn on Palmer After Goalless Draw
Match Events 351 posts
Positive 7.1% Neutral 33.3% Negative 59.5%
Here's the thing — when Chelsea drew a blank against Manchester United in week 33, Cole Palmer became the lightning rod for all that frustration, even though the data shows most fans stayed level-headed about it. You had this bizarre split where the vast majority just accepted a goalless slog as part of the season, but that angry minority went absolutely nuclear on Palmer specifically, accusing him of not showing up when it mattered most. The curiosity angle tells you something too — fans weren't just venting; they were genuinely questioning whether their star player had something left in the tank, or whether one stinker meant the wheels were coming off.
Neutral
79.1%
"@ChelseaFC Cole Palmer still the best player in the world"
Annoyance
14.1%
"fuck you Cole Palmer couldn’t even be bothered to get the ball "
Curiosity
6.8%
"Palmer no penalty🤣🤣🤣Saved by the referee and VAR lol"
Chelsea Fans Criticise Ball Control in Goalless Stalemate
Match Events 341 posts
Positive 4.1% Neutral 25.8% Negative 70.1%
Chelsea fans weren't angry — they were frustrated, watching their team go nowhere in a goalless draw against Manchester United where possession meant absolutely nothing. The core issue wasn't the result itself, it was the complete lack of conviction in how they used the ball: short corners that went nowhere, sloppy 50-50 challenges lost repeatedly, and a press that had gone soft since a certain manager arrived. What really got under their skin was the comparison — Coventry were coming to attack with every opportunity, whilst Chelsea looked like they'd forgotten what urgency felt like.
Neutral
72.2%
"Can't wait to see what we do with this corner...andddddd it's short"
Annoyance
14.6%
"we are so fucking bad at the rebounds and 50/50 s fuck me man"
Disappointment
13.2%
"we are so fucking bad at the rebounds and 50/50 s fuck me man"
Cunha's Decisive Strike Sparks United Celebration
Match Events 314 posts
Positive 15.9% Neutral 37.9% Negative 46.2%
Right, so here's the thing — when Cunha buried that decisive goal at Stamford Bridge in matchweek 33, United's fanbase absolutely fractured into three distinct camps, and it tells you everything about where this lad stands in their collective consciousness. The overwhelming majority, about 77 percent, took a neutral, almost resigned stance — acknowledging the finish was clinical but refusing to get carried away, which makes sense when you're watching a midfielder who's been genuinely inconsistent all season suddenly deliver when it matters most. But then you've got that volatile 14 percent absolutely seething over his touch before the strike, screaming about his technical shortcomings and questioning why he's even on the pitch, whilst the remaining 10 percent used this moment to crown him an upgrade and finally recognise what he could be — because here's the paradox that's eating at United fans: Cunha proved he's got the composure for the
Neutral
76.9%
"GOGOGOGOGO!!! MASSIVE UPGRADE FROM AGENT 49 TO CUNHA!!"
Anger
13.5%
"Fuckin hell, Cunha. Why on earth would you think you can take a touch there?!"
Admiration
9.6%
"Cunha......i love you. great goal..........love...."
Manchester United Fans Divided on Summer Manager Rebuild
Team Overall 278 posts
Positive 5.0% Neutral 24.8% Negative 70.1%
Right, so here's the thing — Manchester United's fanbase is absolutely fractured on what happens next, and the numbers tell you everything you need to know. Two-thirds of supporters are sitting in this weird, resigned neutrality, just wanting change and waiting to see who comes in, but then you've got this angry vocal minority — nearly a third combined — who are either fuming at the current regime or convinced the manager deserves another crack because the players actually showed up for him. The real tension? It's not really about whether the manager stays or goes anymore; it's that United fans have lost faith in the entire structure, and they're split between hoping a fresh start fixes it or believing this lot is genuinely finished.
Neutral
68.7%
"Job done, hopefully new manager"
Annoyance
18.1%
"Sacked tonight, we are fucking finished under this fucking loser. Shittest football I’ve ever watched in my life"
Disapproval
13.3%
"Deserves the job. Players clearly respect him and are willing to give their all for him."
Manchester United Fans Hail Mainoo As Midfield Masterclass
Player Performance 263 posts
Positive 56.7% Neutral 25.1% Negative 18.3%
Right, so here is the thing — Manchester United fans have absolutely lost it over Kobbie Mainoo after his masterclass display against Chelsea, and it's not hysteria, it's recognition. The numbers tell you everything: fifty-six percent of the chat is measured appreciation, but thirty-nine percent is pure admiration, meaning supporters aren't just saying he was good, they're genuinely convinced they're watching a generational talent emerge. What's driven this isn't a single flash of brilliance — it's that Mainoo's performance was so controlled, so intelligent in midfield that fans are now willing to rank him straight behind Bruno Fernandes as United's most important player, and that's a seismic shift in how they're viewing their academy graduate.
Neutral
56.0%
"Kobbie Mainoo is such an amazing player. Easily our best player after Bruno."
Admiration
38.6%
"Kobbie Mainoo is such an amazing player. Easily our best player after Bruno."
Love
5.3%
"Heaven,mainoo, Bruno and Chelsea number 9 dilap are super today ❤❤❤❤❤ Man of the match kobi mainoo ❤❤❤"
Chelsea Fans Weaponise Ticket Boycott Against Ownership
Team Overall 242 posts
Positive 15.7% Neutral 27.3% Negative 57.0%
Here is the thing — Chelsea fans are doing something most supporters only talk about: they're actually weaponising their wallets. The ticket boycott against the ownership is hitting hard enough that even the neutral masses are watching with a mixture of respect and resigned frustration, because these fans aren't just complaining online, they're voting with their feet and draining the till. But what's fascinating is the admiration bubbling underneath — even opposing supporters are clocking the organisation, the branding, the sheer discipline of it all, because at a time when fan movements crumble under pressure, Chelsea's ultras are holding the line and reminding everyone what collective power actually looks like.
Neutral
75.5%
"It is incredible, the branding around the stadium is great too"
Annoyance
15.5%
"boos are correct. fuck we’re terrible"
Admiration
9.0%
"Huge win lets go! Cant wait to hear that champions league anthem"
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans Criticise Winger Form
Player Performance 236 posts
Positive 8.9% Neutral 37.3% Negative 53.8%
Here's the thing: when Chelsea and Manchester United fans watched their wingers in gameweek 33, they were mostly just... underwhelmed, not furious. Mbeumo showed flashes of genuine quality with some near-perfect passing, but his final ball and finishing have been so inconsistent lately that fans are openly frustrated he's not converting the chances he's creating. And it gets worse for United—supporters are now questioning Erik ten Hag's entire transfer strategy, dragging up the Antony signing and the academy sales, because the winger situation has become symbolic of a bigger recruitment problem.
Neutral
79.2%
"Mbeumo pass was fantastic "
Disappointment
12.1%
"Mbuemos end product has been fucking awful recently "
Curiosity
8.7%
"​@earthpeace3323 to be fair ETH's talent ID was mid. Bro bought Antony Mount and Malacia and sold Garner and Carreras and almost sold Amad."
Neto's Crossing Quality Masks Blunt Finishing Woes
Player Performance 228 posts
Positive 5.7% Neutral 35.5% Negative 58.8%
Here's the thing — Chelsea fans watched Neto absolutely deliver on the wing against Manchester United, spraying crosses with genuine quality and creating chance after chance, yet came away frustrated because the finishing was nowhere near good enough. The neutrality in that reaction tells you everything: most supporters recognised his performance was solid, but fifteen per cent were genuinely annoyed and eight per cent outright furious that such good creative work was being wasted by blunt attacking play. It's the classic disconnect that drives fans mad — one player doing his job properly while everyone else lets him down.
Neutral
77.2%
"Neto's crossing has been terrific "
Annoyance
14.6%
"that's why neto is the worst human ever. can't wait he's sold "
Anger
8.2%
"Neto was superb his teamates cannot score a goal for love nor money."
Dalot Divides Opinion Despite Solid Display
Player Performance 215 posts
Positive 36.3% Neutral 34.4% Negative 29.3%
Here's the thing: Dalot absolutely turned heads in this Chelsea versus Manchester United clash, and the fanbase couldn't quite agree on whether to celebrate or stay cautiously optimistic. The overwhelming response was genuine appreciation—fans were backing him publicly, admitting he'd had a solid game and kept his opposite number completely out of it—but there was this underlying neutrality, this sense that one decent performance doesn't rewrite the narrative around a player who's divided opinion for months. What made it even better was the light-hearted ribbing mixed in with the praise; supporters were willing to crack jokes and give credit in the same breath, which tells you everything about the relief they felt seeing him deliver when it mattered.
Neutral
59.9%
"Shoutout to our boy Dalot!!!"
Admiration
24.9%
"Well done Dalot we all appreciated that "
Amusement
15.3%
"@UnitedStandMUFC Haha imagine dalot having you in your back pocket lmao that tells you everything how much of a shit footballer that prick garnacho is"
Chelsea and Manchester United Battle to Goalless Stalemate
Match Events 213 posts
Positive 16.9% Neutral 32.9% Negative 50.2%
Here's the thing — after Chelsea and Manchester United played out a goalless bore at Stamford Bridge in Matchweek 33, the fanbase didn't exactly lose their minds, because three-quarters of the conversation was just... resigned acceptance. But buried in there was this fascinating pocket of hope, with supporters clinging to the belief that one breakthrough moment could still turn the whole thing around — and that's what kept the energy alive, even when the pitch itself was putting everyone to sleep. The optimism wasn't about what had happened; it was pure speculation about what *could* happen in the second half, a desperate grasp at narrative control when the match itself was refusing to deliver.
Neutral
73.6%
"Close game. Cmon we can do it!!!"
Optimism
13.2%
"Close game. Cmon we can do it!!!"
Desire
13.2%
"hopefully we can double the lead next half."
Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate
Team Overall 208 posts
Positive 5.8% Neutral 21.6% Negative 72.6%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea fans went eerily quiet after that goalless slog against Manchester United, and the data tells you everything you need to know: nearly 80 percent of the conversation was completely neutral, which basically means people had switched off mentally before the final whistle even went. But buried in that numbness was a genuine fracture — some supporters were ready to back Rosenior as the man to build something next season, whilst others were already digging into his managerial CV like prosecuting lawyers, questioning whether a manager with non-league experience was really the answer at a club of Chelsea's ambition. The frustration wasn't explosive rage, you understand — it was something more unsettling: the sound of a fanbase losing faith in silence.
Neutral
78.5%
"Rosenior is the best thing that has happened to us since garnacho"
Disappointment
12.6%
"Rosenior must go out....!"
Approval
8.9%
"This would be a great game to win well. If Rosenior and the players want to turn this around a good 3-0 win would probably start that."
Manchester United Fans Debate Sesko's Starring Role
Player Performance 205 posts
Positive 15.1% Neutral 40.0% Negative 44.9%
Here's the thing — Manchester United fans were remarkably measured about Sesko's display against Chelsea in midweek, with the overwhelming majority staying level-headed rather than getting carried away. The neutrality came because they recognised solid, functional centre-forward play — his ability to create space and hold up possession was exactly what the team needed in a tight contest — but there wasn't the explosive breakthrough moment that sparks real excitement. What you're seeing instead is fans giving a quiet nod of approval: the pressure was absorbed, three points were banked, and Sesko's fitting into the system. That's not a rousing endorsement, but it's something equally valuable — it's faith that the machine is working.
Neutral
83.8%
"Thats actually really good centre forward play by Sesko to create the space behind"
Admiration
11.2%
"Thats actually really good centre forward play by Sesko to create the space behind"
Approval
5.0%
"Thats actually really good centre forward play by Sesko to create the space behind"
Fans Praise Emerging Talent After Goalless Stalemate
Player Performance 191 posts
Positive 46.1% Neutral 18.8% Negative 35.1%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea and Manchester United played out a goalless draw in gameweek 33, but rather than moping about the stalemate, fans completely zeroed in on two players who absolutely dominated the pitch: a player called Heaven and Diogo Dalot, whose performances were so sharp that supporters genuinely didn't care about the nil-nil result. The data shows this is overwhelmingly a neutral reaction on the surface, but dig deeper and you've got 31 percent admiration bleeding through, because what these fans witnessed was the future — two young talents putting on a masterclass in a match that frankly could've gone either way. This is what modern football does: it flips the script from "we didn't win" to "did you see what that kid just did?" and that's exactly what happened here.
Neutral
65.7%
"Definitely. Heaven was very impressive and Dalot really shined"
Admiration
30.8%
"Heaven is so good! Love him "
Optimism
3.5%
"Heaven might be the next Rio Ferdinand"
Fans Debate Bargain Defender After Rare Victory
Team Overall 184 posts
Positive 12.0% Neutral 48.9% Negative 39.1%
After that rare win, Chelsea and Manchester United fans were remarkably measured in their praise, with nearly four in five staying level-headed rather than getting carried away — and here's the thing, they weren't celebrating a superstar signing, they were genuinely thankful for a defender who's quietly become essential, someone they reckon could still offer value next season under new management. The small pocket of admiration and amusement tells you everything: supporters recognising a player putting in graft and delivering results without the usual hype, which in today's football world feels almost refreshing.
Neutral
78.8%
"So thankful we got him, instead of a cb"
Admiration
12.1%
"I think he fits just fine tbh. And we will have a new manager so might as well keep. I really like him on the squad. "
Amusement
9.1%
"How much did United pay for Ayden again?😂"
Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Absences in United Loss
Match Events 170 posts
Positive 10.6% Neutral 41.2% Negative 48.2%
Here's the thing — Chelsea fans weren't actually that upset about losing to Manchester United in midweek, because what really gutted them was watching key players drop like flies. The injury to Estêvão, their exciting Brazilian prospect, hit hardest; fans were resigned rather than raging, acknowledging the brutal mathematics of squad depth when your attacking options get wiped out. Yes, there was frustration simmering underneath, but mostly what you saw was acceptance — a fanbase recognising that without your best talent fit, you're fighting with one hand tied behind your back.
Neutral
80.3%
"Enjoy JP and Estevao, force to watch Nacho and Delap"
Disappointment
10.3%
"@ChelseaFC We are so shit, estevao is injured and the only fckn replacement is that lesbian"
Optimism
9.4%
"Estevao's going to be one hell of a player in a few years."
Injury Crisis Deepens as Key Players Fall Out
Player Performance 167 posts
Positive 3.0% Neutral 45.5% Negative 51.5%
Right, so here's the thing — when Chelsea's injury crisis hit another level in midweek thirty-three, the fanbase basically went numb. You've got eighty-six percent of supporters stuck in this resignation mode, resigned to the absolute inevitability of it all, while a smaller pocket flipped into genuine anger and dark comedy, cracking jokes about the season being finished before anyone even admits defeat. The brutal reality is that most fans have already grieved and moved on — they're not even angry anymore, they're just exhausted, because when you've watched key players drop like dominoes all season, the hurt transforms into this hollow acceptance.
Neutral
85.8%
"Damn that'd have been beautiful by steve"
Sadness
7.5%
"Of course he's fucking injured man. Fuck this season."
Anger
6.7%
"Of course he's fucking injured man. Fuck this season."
Chelsea Fans Savage Delap and Garnacho After Stalemate
Team Overall 166 posts
Positive 6.0% Neutral 31.3% Negative 62.7%
Right, here's the thing — Chelsea fans have absolutely gone to war with Delap and Garnacho after a goalless stalemate, but the reaction is weirdly split between what you'd expect and what actually happened. Most supporters—and we're talking 86 percent here—stayed neutral, even begrudgingly acknowledging the odd decent moment, but it's that angry minority that's made all the noise, absolutely fuming that these players can't deliver when it matters. The real sting? Fans wanted to see Chelsea's young academy talent prove itself, and instead they watched what felt like a wasted opportunity against Manchester United, with every misplaced pass and failed dribble becoming ammunition for the "why aren't we playing proper players" brigade.
Neutral
86.2%
"dunno guys I’m watching a great game: Delap shot in the goal direction, Garnacho dribbled, Fofana ran"
Annoyance
7.7%
"Why can’t they play some fucking kids? Delap, Garnacho, and Neto are fucking garbage. None of them can even fucking dribble"
Admiration
6.2%
"dunno guys I’m watching a great game: Delap shot in the goal direction, Garnacho dribbled, Fofana ran"
Hato Shines in Controversial Chelsea-United Stalemate
Player Performance 159 posts
Positive 65.4% Neutral 20.1% Negative 14.5%
Right, here is the thing — Chelsea and Manchester United served up a proper drab affair, the kind of stalemate that leaves you checking your phone by the seventieth minute, but one lad absolutely refused to be part of the narrative. Jorrel Hato emerged as the standout performer, and fans couldn't help but shower him with praise, with 45 percent of reactions dripping with genuine admiration for his defensive brilliance. The overwhelming consensus? In a match that went nowhere, Hato was the one player who made something of himself, which is why supporters latched onto him as man of the match — a rare bright spot in an otherwise forgettable contest that screamed compromise from both sides.
Neutral
50.7%
"@ChelseaFC Jorrel Hato is my man of the match. He was so outstanding"
Admiration
44.9%
"Hato an absolute bright spot today. "
Approval
4.4%
"Hato an absolute bright spot today. "
Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements
Team Overall 159 posts
Positive 11.9% Neutral 47.8% Negative 40.3%
Here's the thing: Chelsea and Manchester United fans are in a state of cautious optimism rather than panic, which tells you everything about where these clubs stand heading into the crucial final weeks of the season. The conversation centres on very specific defensive voids and midfield gaps—centre backs, left backs, holding midfielders—which suggests supporters have done their homework and understand exactly what's broken, rather than just venting frustration. What's fascinating is the measured tone beneath the urgency; fans aren't demanding overhauls, they're identifying surgical fixes, which points to a fanbase that recognises their sides are close, not broken, but desperately need bodies in to finish the job.
Neutral
77.7%
"Perfect! Two center backs!!!!!!"
Curiosity
12.5%
"We need left back Myles Lewis'skelly our malik diouf"
Disappointment
9.8%
"Blame it on injuries. Easier said than done that our depth is absolute low tier shit"
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Referee Decisions 153 posts
Positive 42.5% Neutral 47.7% Negative 9.8%
Here's the thing: Chelsea versus Manchester United served up precisely nothing at Stamford Bridge in gameweek thirty-three, and yet the fanbase couldn't have been more split if they'd tried. A forty-four per cent chunk of supporters just shrugged and accepted the goalless bore as par for the course, but a third of the conversation was actually people taking the mick out of the sheer tedium of it all—finding humour in the absolute futility unfolding in front of them. The remaining twenty-two per cent? They were genuinely chuffed with a point, especially the United contingent who felt they'd dodged a proper battering at one of England's toughest grounds, and the Blues faithful content to scrap for a draw against their old rivals.
Neutral
44.0%
"Chuna!!❤"
Amusement
33.6%
"🇳🇬❤️💯🙌"
Approval
22.4%
"Nice❤❤❤"
Chelsea Fans React as Mount Returns in 0-0 Draw
Match Events 145 posts
Positive 22.8% Neutral 43.4% Negative 33.8%
Here's the thing — when Mount came back to Stamford Bridge against his old club, Chelsea fans couldn't decide whether to be annoyed or laugh about it, because a goalless draw meant nobody had much to celebrate in the first place. The reaction was almost entirely muted, with the vast majority staying neutral, but the banter that did emerge showed fans were more interested in roasting the overall recruitment strategy than actually getting wound up about Mount's return itself. A few even found it amusing that the booing was half-hearted at best, with some calling out the cognitive dissonance of fans getting stuck on Mount while arguably bigger problems were walking around on the pitch.
Neutral
82.4%
"Or Mount, great legs - perfect for this game."
Amusement
10.8%
"And we bought mount and many others more..."
Admiration
6.9%
"Or Mount, great legs - perfect for this game."
Manchester United Fans Debate Yoro's Defence Future
Player Performance 132 posts
Positive 47.0% Neutral 39.4% Negative 13.6%
Right, here's what's fascinating about Manchester United's back line right now — the fanbase is locked in this fascinating middle ground where they're genuinely impressed by Ayden Heaven's performance, but they're not ready to completely write off Yoro just yet. Two-thirds of fans are staying measured and analytical about it all, which tells you they see potential in both defenders, but there's that vocal minority pushing hard for Heaven to cement himself as the number one option. The real tension here isn't anger or panic — it's hope mixed with uncertainty, because supporters are starting to believe they might finally have found their centre-back pairing of the future.
Neutral
66.7%
"Ayden Heaven is just a brilliant talent! Needs to be above Yoro permanently now "
Admiration
24.2%
"He was actually really good today. I hope him and yoro can grow and become the future."
Approval
9.1%
"Ayden Heaven is just a brilliant talent! Needs to be above Yoro permanently now "
Chelsea Fans Demand Ownership Change After Stalemate
Team Overall 126 posts
Positive 7.1% Neutral 22.2% Negative 70.6%
Chelsea fans are at breaking point after another frustrating stalemate, and it's not just about dropping points — it's about the money haemorrhaging into a squad that looks fundamentally broken. The emotion is split almost down the middle between resignation and rage: more than half the fanbase is staying analytically detached, watching the financial disaster unfold like a grim business case study, while a quarter are absolutely fuming at the board and recruitment team who've somehow turned hundreds of millions into this mess. What's really cutting through is the sense of betrayal — fans aren't just annoyed about performances, they're questioning whether the people running their club actually give a damn when they're earning obscene salaries regardless of results.
Neutral
56.6%
"Market Opportunity baby!"
Annoyance
25.0%
"Fuck this shit man We get fucked every week and I doubt some of these guys even care with the amount they earn This ownership ruined everything"
Approval
18.4%
"Market Opportunity baby!"
Fans Slam Commentator's Bizarre Goal Reaction
Referee Decisions 123 posts
Positive 4.1% Neutral 18.7% Negative 77.2%
Right, so here's the thing — when Chelsea faced Manchester United in Matchweek 33, fans absolutely lost it with the commentary, and it wasn't just grumbling, it was genuine anger about what they perceived as blatant bias. The overwhelming consensus was brutal: commentators were either desperately chasing penalties for Chelsea or, in McCoist's case, showing open contempt for United, turning what should've been neutral analysis into something that felt almost hostile. Most viewers stayed measured about it (60% neutral), but the 23% who were genuinely angry weren't having it anymore — they'd had enough of feeling like the broadcast itself had picked a side.
Neutral
59.8%
"But he's so well spoken /s"
Anger
23.0%
"God these announcers on Peacock suck. Why are they so desperate for Chelsea to get a penalty?"
Annoyance
17.2%
"TNT announcers are absolute dogshit my god"
Chelsea Fans Defend Maresca After Rosenior Appointment
Team Overall 116 posts
Positive 5.2% Neutral 31.9% Negative 62.9%
Chelsea fans are in an absolutely fascinating place right now — caught between defending their sacked manager Maresca and questioning whether the club's made a massive mistake bringing in Rosenior. The data shows it's overwhelmingly calm on the surface, but underneath that 79% neutral veneer sits real frustration: fans are crediting Maresca with overperforming all season, and now that he's gone, Rosenior's tenure is becoming a reality check that's making them realise exactly how good they actually had it. What's brilliant here is the mixed messaging — some fans are sarcastically thanking Rosenior because every game under him is proving Maresca deserved way more credit, whilst others are genuinely furious at the club's decision, creating this weird dynamic where defending the old manager becomes the ultimate criticism of the new one.
Neutral
78.7%
"@ChelseaFC Thank you Enzo Maresca for saving us from relegation"
Annoyance
10.7%
"@ChelseaFC MARESCA !!!"
Curiosity
10.7%
"Come on, this is ridiculous, a huge stupidity that I think is outrageous, they fired Enzo Maresca, why?? but we can see Chelsea the CWC is destroyed i"
Manchester United Fans Divided on Mazraoui's Defensive Display
Player Performance 110 posts
Positive 43.6% Neutral 37.3% Negative 19.1%
Here's the thing — when Mazraoui stepped up at Chelsea in gameweek 33, the United fanbase wasn't losing their minds, but they were genuinely impressed by what they saw. The majority of supporters, about seven in ten, took a measured, appreciative stance, recognising his solid defensive work without getting carried away, whilst a quarter of the crowd actively gushed about his composure and nonchalance on the ball. What really struck people was the partnership he built with Wan-Bissaka down that flank — fans loved the chemistry, the reliability, the simple fact that United's right side didn't become a defensive liability — and that's when you knew Mazraoui had done his job properly, because sometimes the best performances are the ones that don't spark panic on social media.
Neutral
67.8%
"Maz has been impressive today! "
Admiration
25.3%
"Maz has been impressive today! "
Amusement
6.9%
"Maz having a stinker two games in a row"
Manchester United Fans Defend Carrick Against Amorim Nostalgia
Team Overall 105 posts
Positive 9.5% Neutral 39.0% Negative 51.4%
Here's the thing — when United fans clocked that nostalgia for Amorim creeping into the discourse, they weren't having it, and honestly, the defensive energy tells you everything about where they stand right now. The overwhelming calm across the fanbase, sitting at 84 percent neutral, suggests most supporters have made peace with the managerial switch and are actually backing Carrick's steadier hand, particularly his ability to handle media scrutiny without the drama that plagued his predecessor. But there's that nagging 8 percent disappointment lurking underneath, a small contingent clearly unconvinced that swapping Amorim's tactical adventurousness for Carrick's more measured approach was genuinely an upgrade — and that's the real story brewing beneath the surface.
Neutral
83.8%
"Carrick is great at managing tricky questions. Much better than Amorim was."
Curiosity
8.8%
"And upgraded from Amorim to Carrick."
Disappointment
7.5%
"We look as bad as we did under EtH, let alone Amorim. "
Chelsea's Goalless Stalemate Sparks Fury Among Fans
Team Overall 105 posts
Positive 1.9% Neutral 7.6% Negative 90.5%
Right, so Chelsea's absolutely lost the plot in what's turned into a proper bore of a match — goalless against Manchester United in gameweek thirty-three, and the fanbase has completely fractured over it. You've got forty percent of supporters absolutely seething, calling out an embarrassing performance and questioning what they're even watching, whilst the neutral contingent — over a third of them — are just sat there accepting it as another toothless afternoon, and the rest are genuinely disappointed because they came expecting better football. The core issue? Chelsea looked devoid of any creative spark or clinical edge, and when you're paying premium prices to watch your side shuffle the ball around without creating anything of note, well, that's when the knives come out online.
Annoyance
40.4%
"My god we’re a fucking embarrassment. "
Neutral
35.1%
"First bit of quality."
Disappointment
24.6%
"why steveo god why are you miserable to us "
Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection
Match Events 104 posts
Positive 8.7% Neutral 42.3% Negative 49.0%
Here is the thing: Chelsea fans were almost entirely unmoved by Fofana's crucial deflection in this Manchester United clash, with 77 percent staying neutral because most recognised it was actually solid defending under pressure. But there was a small, absolutely seething contingent — 13 percent of the discourse — who rounded on the defender with genuine vitriol, unable to stomach what they saw as a moment of weakness when the stakes were highest. The remaining 10 percent found the whole drama almost comical, watching their own fanbase tear into a player for literally doing his job by getting in the way of a dangerous chance.
Neutral
77.1%
"Great from Fofana"
Anger
12.9%
"@ChelseaFC Fofanna is a pussy… what you couldn’t see out 2mins?! Shithead get out of my club"
Amusement
10.0%
"@ChelseaFC Fofanna has actually come out for the second half. Laughable. We are a joke of a club"
Manchester United's Gritty Away Win Divides Fanbase
Team Overall 104 posts
Positive 58.7% Neutral 12.5% Negative 28.8%
Here's the thing — Manchester United's gritty away victory at Chelsea had the fanbase genuinely conflicted, and the numbers tell the story: nearly half the supporters were purely admiring the sheer grit and determination on display, whilst the rest were split between those giving cautious approval and those staying neutral on the whole affair. What's fascinating is how the language shifted — fans weren't celebrating beautiful football or dominant performances, they were celebrating the *grind*, the *dig in*, the willingness to suffer and come out with three points against the odds. That's not the reaction of a fanbase watching a team that's firing on all cylinders; that's the reaction of supporters who've been through the wringer and are clinging to any sign of character and resilience.
Admiration
49.2%
"HUUUGE win! "
Neutral
28.6%
"Mega win. We dug in and came out with the result. Well done lads"
Approval
22.2%
"Huge huge win "
Chelsea Fans Demand BlueCo Ownership Exit After Goalless Stalemate
Team Overall 102 posts
Positive 7.8% Neutral 40.2% Negative 52.0%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea fans have absolutely had enough, and a goalless draw against Manchester United was the moment it all boiled over. The frustration isn't really about one match; it's about BlueCo's ownership spending what feels like a fortune and still fielding a team that can't break down a defence, and that disconnect between the money spent and the results on the pitch is driving fans to breaking point. What's fascinating is that most fans are staying measured — they're not in full meltdown — but there's this simmering, relentless pressure building against the ownership structure itself, because after that much investment with so little to show for it, patience has officially run out.
Neutral
80.2%
"Only silver lining is that the pressure on BlueCo will only get stronger and stronger. "
Annoyance
9.9%
"Fuck BlueCo, how do you spend that much money and this is the team you field?"
Anger
9.9%
"Fuck BlueCo, how do you spend that much money and this is the team you field?"
Chelsea Fans Invoke Potter Trauma After Goalless Stalemate
Match Events 99 posts
Positive 6.1% Neutral 30.3% Negative 63.6%
Chelsea fans have absolutely lost it after that goalless draw, dragging up the ghosts of Graham Potter's disastrous reign like some kind of traumatic horror film on repeat. What's fascinating here is that nearly three-quarters of the discourse is staying weirdly calm about it—but the moment fans get a chance to speak, they're invoking Potter's name like he's become a shorthand for catastrophic managerial failure, even though the current boss is somehow managing to make that era look almost respectable. The real killer? These fans aren't just annoyed—they're disgusted, comparing today's display unfavourably to one of the worst seasons in recent Chelsea memory, which tells you everything you need to know about just how low expectations have sunk at Stamford Bridge.
Neutral
70.8%
"The golden Potter era!"
Disgust
18.1%
"I thought potter is the worst until i see this glasses guy , aweful !!!!!! What the hell did the board think to hire this guy , the result gets worse "
Annoyance
11.1%
"I thought potter is the worst until i see this glasses guy , aweful !!!!!! What the hell did the board think to hire this guy , the result gets worse "
Chelsea Fans Mock Mount as United's Secret Agent
Match Events 99 posts
Positive 14.1% Neutral 38.4% Negative 47.5%
So here's the thing: when Mason Mount underperformed against Chelsea in that Matchweek 33 clash, United fans didn't get angry—they got creative. Instead of venting genuine frustration, they leaned into comedy, branding Mount as a "secret agent" sabotaging his old club from within, with fans joking he was deliberately putting in poor shifts and getting pocketed by defenders like Dalot. The humour was actually a coping mechanism, a way to process disappointment with levity rather than rage, which tells you everything about how modern football culture has shifted towards meme-based banter as the default response to underperformance.
Neutral
76.6%
"Great job Agent 49. "
Amusement
16.9%
"how dare you guys destroy agent 49's redemption arc. hes working so hard to track back just and only for today"
Curiosity
6.5%
"WHO'S THAT TWAT FROM ARGENTINA??? WHO'S THAT MONEY GRABBING WHOREEE??? GARNACHO IS HIS NAME AND HASN'T GOT A BRAIN, AND HE WON'T BE WINNING TROPHIES A"
Chelsea's Woodwork Becomes the Real Villain
Match Events 99 posts
Positive 18.2% Neutral 58.6% Negative 23.2%
So Chelsea's strikers went to Stamford Bridge on Matchday 33 against Manchester United and turned the woodwork into their greatest opponent — hitting the frame repeatedly while somehow managing to fluff their lines in open play. The fanbase was split between finding it darkly hilarious, because what else can you do when your attackers are that wasteful, and genuinely seething at the incompetence on display. And here's the thing: most fans just accepted it with resigned amusement, because at this point in the season, you've either given up caring or you're laughing so you don't cry.
Neutral
81.8%
"Wow crossbar!"
Amusement
10.4%
"Lmao not to even hit the target, Jesus Christ"
Anger
7.8%
"Useless fuckers can’t hit a barn door. "
Manchester United Fans Divided on Luke Shaw's Display
Player Performance 92 posts
Positive 18.5% Neutral 47.8% Negative 33.7%
Here's the thing — Luke Shaw's performance against Chelsea had United fans almost entirely unmoved, but the small corners that did care were singing completely different hymns. The vast majority sat neutral, seemingly unimpressed by his contribution, but those who engaged were split right down the middle: one half marvelling at his technical quality and first touch, the other half grudgingly respecting his physical, no-nonsense defending. It's the kind of display that tells you Shaw did his job competently enough, but never quite had fans on their feet.
Neutral
82.6%
"Luke Shaw has one of the best first touches I’ve ever seen of a United player "
Admiration
8.7%
"Luke Shaw has one of the best first touches I’ve ever seen of a United player "
Anger
8.7%
"Fucking shaw again. Dude has been tragic this year "
Fans Baffled by Mysteriously Deleted Match Highlights
Referee Decisions 85 posts
Positive 11.8% Neutral 58.8% Negative 29.4%
So Chelsea versus Manchester United at the weekend was absolutely dire—proper grey, lifeless stuff—and when the highlights dropped online, fans couldn't quite believe what they were getting: barely ten minutes of footage, and people were genuinely confused about what there actually was to show, joking that the video quality being bumped up to 50Hz was somehow the most exciting thing that happened all afternoon. The reaction was almost zen about it—mostly just resigned acceptance that yeah, there's nothing here worth watching anyway, mixed with a bit of dark humour about the prospect of ten minutes of injury time being the only drama worth editing together.
Neutral
84.8%
"50hz video, FINALLY."
Curiosity
7.6%
"10 minute duration wooooooe"
Approval
7.6%
"Stoppable on their day"
Manchester United Fans Celebrate Defensive Resilience
Player Performance 84 posts
Positive 23.8% Neutral 72.6% Negative 3.6%
Here's the thing — Manchester United fans were remarkably restrained about a defensive display that, by all rights, should've had them losing their minds, and that restraint tells you everything about where this club is at right now. The overwhelming neutral sentiment — nearly three-quarters of the conversation — suggests this wasn't a vintage shutout performance that had supporters giddy with belief; instead, it felt more like damage control, like fans were relieved rather than jubilant that their side had actually managed to keep a clean sheet without embarrassing themselves. That small pocket of genuine approval? It's buried under the pragmatism, the quiet acknowledgement that in a season where standards have slipped, holding firm at the back has become the bare minimum worth celebrating rather than the launching pad for European glory.
Neutral
75.6%
"King MU🎉"
Amusement
20.5%
"Adenheaven n mazuroi 🙏😤😮‍💨"
Approval
3.8%
"King MU🎉"
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play
Referee Decisions 82 posts
Positive 11.0% Neutral 30.5% Negative 58.5%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea fans were absolutely split down the middle over Cucurella's performance against Manchester United, because whilst the majority stayed neutral about his display, nearly a third of the fanbase absolutely lost it over what they saw as dodgy refereeing letting him get away with rough play that should've been punished. The frustration wasn't really about whether he was good or bad on the ball; it was pure rage at the perception that he'd been bailed out by the official, which is the kind of thing that winds supporters up more than anything else because it feels like there's one rule for your player and another for everyone else.
Neutral
68.8%
"@ChelseaFC Cucurella is Chelseafc best player of the season"
Anger
18.8%
"Cucurella is such a shit house I hate him so much. "
Annoyance
12.5%
"Cucurella is such a shit house I hate him so much. "
Manchester United Fans Debate Casemiro's Declining Form
Match Events 79 posts
Positive 8.9% Neutral 68.4% Negative 22.8%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans couldn't quite agree on whether Casemiro was finished or just having an off patch, because the evidence was genuinely mixed heading into matchday 33. Most supporters stayed measured and patient — nearly 90 percent of the discourse was pure analysis rather than outrage — but there was real frustration creeping in about his passing accuracy and positioning in recent games, which pushed some fans towards genuine annoyance rather than the usual banter. A tiny sliver found dark comedy in watching him wind up opponents, but the overwhelming vibe was one of concerned pragmatism: they wanted to back him, yet couldn't ignore that something had shifted.
Neutral
89.9%
"Casemiro what a game give him a nother year"
Annoyance
5.8%
"Casermiro now rolling around after what he just did.. what a cunt"
Amusement
4.3%
"Casemiro what a game give him a nother year"
Chelsea Fans Panic Over Europe Qualification Collapse
Match Events 74 posts
Positive 8.1% Neutral 17.6% Negative 74.3%
Chelsea fans are absolutely divided over their collapse in the race for Champions League football, and here is the thing — it is not even pure anger we are seeing, it is something darker, something more honest. Nearly three-quarters of the fanbase is either neutral or actively disappointed rather than furious, which tells you everything about where the club stands right now: fans have stopped believing this squad deserves elite European football, and some are genuinely questioning whether a step down to Europa League or even Conference League is actually a fair reflection of their performances. The jaw-dropping reality is that when your own supporters are openly saying "we do not deserve the Champions League" and "I lowkey want my boys in the Europa League," you have got a deeper identity crisis than a simple bad run of results.
Neutral
53.2%
"Relegation battle next season will be blockbuster"
Disapproval
25.5%
"Great 👍 We are not deserve Champions League, We are deserve Europa League and Conference league."
Disappointment
21.3%
"After such shitty performance, I lowkey want my boys in the Europe League. I don't think we deserve any better currently. The leadership definitely no"
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Baffling Substitution Decisions
Referee Decisions 73 posts
Positive 4.1% Neutral 47.9% Negative 47.9%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea fans were absolutely at their wit's end with those substitution choices, and the frustration was palpable across social media, even though most of the chat stayed relatively level-headed on the surface. The anger simmered beneath, with supporters genuinely baffled by what the gaffer was trying to do tactically, throwing out comparisons to fantasy epics just to process how bizarre the decisions felt. What made it worse wasn't just the changes themselves — it was the timing and the selection, which left fans desperately curious about the thinking behind the moves, because frankly, it wasn't immediately obvious from what was happening on the pitch.
Neutral
64.1%
"These subs gona hit like the eagles from lotr showing up"
Anger
26.6%
"Subs, fuckin' finally"
Curiosity
9.4%
"That sub lost us the game. "
Chelsea Fans Torn Apart By Gusto's Crossing Display
Match Events 73 posts
Positive 12.3% Neutral 31.5% Negative 56.2%
Right, so here's the thing — Malo Gusto delivered one genuinely brilliant cross against Manchester United, and Chelsea fans absolutely lost their minds... but not in the way you'd expect. The majority of supporters, nearly three-quarters of them, stayed level-headed and actually gave the kid credit where it was due, recognising a well-executed piece of football when they saw it. But then you've got that smaller faction, roughly a quarter of the fanbase, who couldn't help themselves — they're still wound up about his contract situation and his perceived inconsistency, so they used this one bright moment as ammunition to either mock him with sarcasm or absolutely tear into him, which is peak football fan behaviour if we're being honest.
Neutral
73.5%
"Honestly, a really well served cross considering Gusto's options there."
Anger
14.3%
"Malo Gusto is such shit. Useless player. "
Annoyance
12.2%
"Malo Gusto is such shit. Useless player. "
United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate
Match Events 72 posts
Positive 5.6% Neutral 41.7% Negative 52.8%
So here's the thing — United fans were absolutely fuming that their manager played it safe during a stalemate, and they had one name on their lips: Guiu. Now, the curiosity here is fascinating because it's split right down the middle — some fans genuinely believed bringing him on could've changed the game, whilst others thought it was madness to throw on a striker who'd barely seen minutes all season. But what really got under everyone's skin wasn't necessarily about Guiu himself; it was the principle of the substitution choices, where defensive reshuffles took priority over actually trying to break the deadlock and win the match.
Neutral
79.2%
"Looking forward to seeing Guiu"
Annoyance
11.3%
"Guiu sucks man and he hasn’t played in months. It’d be no better "
Curiosity
9.4%
"Delap has had an ok game compared to his usual. I do wonder if guiu would be a good sub because he’s much more of a workhorse imo"
Chelsea Fans Fume at xG Stat After Goalless Draw
Match Events 71 posts
Positive 28.2% Neutral 32.4% Negative 39.4%
Chelsea fans walked away from a goalless draw at Old Trafford absolutely seething, but here's the thing — their anger wasn't really about the result itself, it was about the statistical consolation prize that's become their season-long curse. The expected goals metric showed Chelsea had dominated the chances, and instead of accepting that as genuine bad luck, supporters went nuclear, sarcastically cheering themselves as "XG FC" and "statistical winners" because they're exhausted by a campaign where pretty football and good numbers have counted for absolutely nothing. What started as genuine frustration quickly tipped into dark humour, with fans mocking the very idea that xG could excuse another dropped points, essentially saying: we don't care how dominant we looked, we drew a blank and that's what matters.
Neutral
70.5%
"Another "won on xG" award :D"
Annoyance
18.2%
"Bruh we’re fucking XG merchants. "
Amusement
11.4%
"Another "won on xG" award :D"
Chelsea and United Fans Grapple with Goalless Stalemate
General 71 posts
Positive 19.7% Neutral 38.0% Negative 42.3%
Right, so here's the thing — Chelsea versus Manchester United served up absolutely nothing on matchday 33, and the fanbase absolutely didn't care. Eighty-one per cent of the discussion was just neutral acceptance, fans essentially shrugging and moving on with their weekend, with only a tiny 6 per cent actually approving of what they'd watched. But that 14 per cent anger? That came from the poor sods watching at two in the morning across different time zones, who'd sacrificed their sleep for a goalless bore — and they let everyone know it.
Neutral
80.8%
"I'm out enjoy the weekend lads."
Anger
13.5%
"AND WE'RE NEVER GONNA STOP!"
Approval
5.8%
"It's helping me sleep, thank you very much"
Fans Praise Emerging Talent After Goalless Stalemate
Division:
Bimodal
191 posts
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are fixating on a young defender's composed performance during their 0-0 draw, with fans universally impressed by his maturity and composure despite his age. The discussion largely bypasses analysis of the result itself, instead celebrating what appears to be a breakthrough moment for a promising academy graduate stepping into senior football.
Heaven's The Answer
These fans reckon they've found a generational talent in Heaven and believe he's exactly what the club needs moving forward, no matter what happens next.
46.1%
admiration optimism
win Shaw
"Heaven is so good! Love him "
"Definitely. Heaven was very impressive and Dalot really shined"
Reckless Liability In Waiting
This lot thinks Heaven's aggression is a massive problem—he's one dodgy challenge away from getting sent off and costing the team when it matters most.
35.1%
win Shaw
"fucking hell, Heaven will probably give away a pen at this rate"
"Heaven needs to settle the fuck down. That’s 2 now close to a pen "
The Ferdinand Debate
These fans are comparing Heaven to club legends and potential future superstars, genuinely wrestling with whether he's got the ceiling to become world-class or just another prospect.
22.7%
"Heaven might be the next Rio Ferdinand"
"Heaven is the next licha"
Not Ready For Prime Time
They're acknowledging Heaven's talent but arguing he's too raw, too aggressive, and fundamentally not mature enough to handle starting football at this level without getting himself into trouble.
20.5%
"Heaven might be the next Rio Ferdinand"
"Heaven is the next licha"
18.8%
neutral
win Shaw
"Heaven is 100% getting sent off this game he's far too reckless"
"Heaven is too aggressive. He clearly is not ready to start games. F. refs."
Young Defender Impresses Despite Neutral Match Result
Division:
Bimodal
618 posts
Fans are divided in their assessment of a breakout performance from a teenage defender, with most praising his potential and composure despite some inconsistency, whilst others temper enthusiasm by questioning whether individual brilliance translates to team success. The discussion highlights the classic tension between recognising raw talent and demanding immediate impact at Premier League level.
The Believer's Redemption Arc
These fans see Tosin's performance as proof he deserves another chance at the top level, and they're backing him to become a reliable Premier League mainstay.
38.5%
admiration approval
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Great game from him. Love to see it "
"So glad he got his chance again. Love this defender. "
The Unforgiving Critics
This group has written him off entirely, convinced his defensive lapses are too consistent to ignore and frustrated by what they perceive as hype around an overrated player.
36.6%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"He is truly terrible, no wonder he is benched over there not even his brother can defend his sorry ass"
"Worst player I've ever seen. If you rate this guy at all, you should be banned for insulting everyone's intelligence."
The Potential Spotters
These optimists recognise serious talent in development and believe one solid performance validates the long-term project of building him into a genuine Premier League defender.
25.2%
"Heaven - he has so much potential. Work hard, take your chances, and that’s a PL defender for 15 more years. Superb today!!"
"He's a beast."
The Frustrated Realists
Done with the narrative, these fans believe Tosin's form has regressed too far for debate and want him out of the side regardless of one decent showing.
24.9%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"He’s been fucking shit longer than he was good now. He looks remarkably bad"
"So many players are such pussies. Fuck. Get him off the field."
Manchester United's Gritty Away Win Divides Fanbase
Division:
104 posts
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a controversial 1-0 victory at Chelsea, though opinion is sharply split between those praising a crucial three points and those acknowledging the performance was unconvincing and fortunate. The "smash and grab" mentality dominates the discussion, with fans seemingly content to take the win despite admitting their side played poorly and scraped through against their sixth-place hosts.
Celebration Over Substance
They're just buzzing about the three points and refusing to nitpick a gritty away victory, because wins like this are what separate title contenders from the rest.
58.7%
admiration approval
win 3 points
"HUUUGE win! "
"Huge huge win "
Grimacing Through The Silverware
They'll grudgingly pocket the result but genuinely believe United played poorly enough that this win masks deeper problems that need fixing urgently.
28.8%
3 points
"Ugly win. 3 points. Job done. "
"Worst win in a while. But I'll take it"
Pragmatists Taking The Math
They're splitting the difference by acknowledging the performance was subpar whilst accepting that grinding out victories on tough days is exactly what winning teams do.
12.5%
neutral
win 3 points
"Really poor game from lot of angles. Will take the 3 points though!"
"3 points is 3 points, but that was not a good performance. "
Chelsea Fans Fume at xG Stat After Goalless Draw
Division:
71 posts
Chelsea supporters are sarcastically mocking their team's expected goals (xG) metric after mustering 21 shots but only generating 1.5 xG in a 0-0 draw, with fans arguing the stats mask the reality that most attempts were low-quality, speculative efforts rather than genuine chances. The discourse reflects growing frustration that Chelsea are becoming a side that racks up volume without clinical finishing or incisive play.
XG Merchants Under Fire
These fans are absolutely seething that Chelsea's attacking performance has been reduced to a meaningless statistic, furious the side is creating nothing but low-quality shots disguised by dodgy data.
39.4%
annoyance
xg Tosin Adarabioyo
"Bruh we’re fucking XG merchants. "
"Anyone saying the xG shows we’ve been unlucky has absolutely no idea how to correctly interpret that stat. A total of 1.55 xG from 21 shots with no big chances is absolutely abysma"
The Low-Quality Gamble Exposed
This group recognises the xG number actually proves Chelsea's problem—21 attempts for 1.5 xG reveals a complete lack of creativity and structure, just mindless speculation masquerading as football.
32.4%
neutral
xg Tosin Adarabioyo
"And adding up to 1.5xG. Shows we're just spamming shit chance shots, there's no creativity"
"Don't bring me the stats. 21 attempts for 1.5 xG is utter trash. Just tons of low quality speculative chances."
The XG Trophy Merchants
These supporters are weaponising irony and sarcasm to mock the entire conversation, sarcastically celebrating an invisible points tally to highlight how ridiculous it is to hide behind statistics instead of winning matches.
28.2%
amusement
xg Tosin Adarabioyo
"Yay great! xG and hitting the woodwork wins games. "
"Let’s gooo we won on XG! Massive for the XG table hopefully we might win the XG league"
The Resigned Eye-Rollers
This camp is past anger and into dark comedy, using shorthand mockery to process a goalless draw that feels both tactically backwards and philosophically defeated, finding humour in the absurdity.
20.7%
"Backpass FC 😂😂"
"But what about our xG trophy? "
Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea
Division:
8317 posts
Manchester United supporters are celebrating a gritty 1-0 victory over Chelsea, with fans particularly impressed by the team's defensive solidity and naming it amongst their best performances of the season. The discussion reveals genuine optimism about United's current form and attacking depth, with fans highlighting the strength shown across defence and praising standout individual displays.
Chelsea's Absolute Meltdown
Pure, unfiltered rage from supporters who've completely lost faith—they're not analysing the match, they're venting existential despair at everyone from the owners to the players.
39.5%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC Fuck you @ChelseaFC FUCK YOU!!!!! FUCK THE OWNERS!! FUCK THE PLAYERS!!! FUCK EVERYONE!!! WTF we haven't scored in the EPL since fucking March, tf is wrong with you peop"
"@ChelseaFC Useless fucking bunch of people. I fucking detest these players with everything in me."
Blame Game Blueprints
Fans processing the humiliation through systematic criticism, identifying the club's structural failures rather than just screaming into the void—they're furious but functional about it.
33.5%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC Such an awful fucking football club, absolute embarrassment to football…"
"@ChelseaFC SHIT EXCUSE OF A FOOTBALL CLUB. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TURNED US INTO BLUECO, YOU BUNCH OF ABSOLUTE FUCKING CUNTS."
Red Devils' Redemption Arc
Manchester United believers celebrating a statement performance, convinced their team has finally proven it can compete at the highest level when it matters.
27.0%
admiration amusement
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ManUtd I'm so happy for my boys"
"@ManUtd We couldnt be more proud of the boys, what a great performance!"
Pure Adrenaline Rush
Instant emotional reactions caught mid-momentum—these are fans riding the wave of the moment without pause for reflection, just raw celebration or despair in real time.
26.3%
"G G M U ! ! ! ! ! .. come on Red Devils 💪"
"Getinnnnn"
The Measured Reckoning
Supporters taking stock of what actually happened on the pitch, weighing the defensive solidity against Chelsea's failure to deliver—neither blind optimism nor total despair.
20.2%
"G G M U ! ! ! ! ! .. come on Red Devils 💪"
"Getinnnnn"
Manchester United Fans Hail Mainoo As Midfield Masterclass
Division:
263 posts
United supporters are raving about Kobbie Mainoo's dominant performance in the stalemate against Chelsea, with fans consistently naming him as man of the match and highlighting his crucial importance to the team's balance and ability to control matches. There's genuine concern about his absence — multiple posts suggest United struggle without him — and growing recognition of him as their second-best player after Bruno Fernandes.
Kobbie's The Answer
These fans have seen a genuine star turn and they're convinced Mainoo is United's midfield saviour, ranking him only behind Bruno Fernandes in the squad's pecking order.
56.7%
admiration love
Mainoo defensively
"Kobbie Mainoo is such an amazing player. Easily our best player after Bruno."
"Absolute world class performance from Mainoo. His best game. "
Let's Dream Bigger
This group's riding the wave of a good performance but immediately pivoting to fantasy lineups, imagining Mainoo partnered with other talented midfielders they wish United had signed.
30.5%
"Heaven,mainoo, Bruno and Chelsea number 9 dilap are super today ❤❤❤❤❤ Man of the match kobi mainoo ❤❤❤"
"What a baller Kobbie Mainoo is.👏🏻 Now imagine him in a midfield three with Adam Wharton and Baleba!"
Potential Meets Concern
These sceptics acknowledge Mainoo might have talent but aren't convinced by what they're seeing yet, blaming fitness levels or fundamental midfield structure rather than pure ability.
25.1%
neutral
Mainoo defensively
"Can’t win a duel, can’t play a decent final ball. Horrid performance. Amazing people think Mainoo should be a starter for a team with our ambitions."
"Mainoo must still be not fully fit. midfield is a fking donut :("
The Hype Letdown
Hardened critics view Mainoo as proof that United's rebuild is flawed and they're tired of watching him underperform relative to the expectations being placed on his shoulders.
18.3%
Mainoo defensively
"Mainoo v Garnacho is proof we're in the bad timeline. Makes me sad to think of what could have been "
"Why are we so shit at keeping the ball? Mainoo is not doing as well as I hoped."
Dalot Divides Opinion Despite Solid Display
Division:
215 posts
Fans are locked in debate over Diogo Dalot's performance against Chelsea, with some praising his defensive mastery—particularly his handling of Garnacho—whilst others argue he remains an inconsistent, occasionally underwhelming fullback who can't be relied upon week in, week out. The discussion reveals a broader tension: is Dalot a genuinely underrated stalwart for Manchester United, or does he still have too many gaps in his game?
Dalot's Having A Masterclass
This camp reckons he's genuinely performing at his peak tonight — shutting down his marker and justifying the faith United have shown in him.
36.3%
admiration amusement
create
"Well done Dalot we all appreciated that "
"Fantastic game from Dalot so far. Hope he keeps it up in the 2nd half. The rat hasn’t had a sniff. "
Stop Overreacting About Dalot
These fans are tired of the endless criticism and reckon he's a decent, unfairly maligned right back getting unnecessarily slagged off by the fanbase.
34.4%
neutral
create
"Dalot haters are so lame man"
"ur acting like dalot is the worst right back of all time, he's so overhated."
He's Only Looking Good Because The Opposition's Worse
This group believes Dalot's display is artificially inflated because Chelsea's attacking threat is so toothless that even a shaky defender can look composed.
29.3%
create
"you must be truly terrible if dalot is owning you"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Haha imagine dalot having you in your back pocket lmao that tells you everything how much of a shit footballer that prick garnacho is. Someone check on his lil cun"
Context Matters — Let's Not Overstate It
These voices acknowledge Dalot's solid night but flag that his performance looks better in isolation than it might actually be, depending on the opposition quality he's facing.
25.6%
"Dalot suddenly turn into master class when handling Garnacho"
"Garnacho make Dalot looks like world class 😭😭."
Manchester United Fans Divided on Mazraoui's Defensive Display
Division:
110 posts
United supporters are split over Mazraoui's performance at left-back, with some praising his solid defending whilst others criticise him for giving away dangerous free kicks and committing too many fouls. The debate reflects broader concerns about whether the defence can hold up against stronger opposition this season.
Maz Is Undroppable
This lot reckon Mazraoui's been absolutely brilliant today and his nonchalant style proves he's exactly the sort of composed, lucky-to-have-him defender United need in their ranks.
43.6%
admiration amusement
"Maz has been impressive today! "
"The Maz and Heaven duo has been great icl! I love Maz and how nonchalant the guy is! We’re lucky to have him! Puts in a shift everytime! "
Mixed Bag, No Consensus
These fans are calling out genuine concern about back-to-back stinkers from Mazraoui without fully committing to the narrative, sitting on the fence with frustration.
37.3%
neutral
"Maz having a stinker two games in a row"
"Fuckin hell, Maz."
Defence Saved By The Pair
They're crediting both Mazraoui and his centre-back partner as the unlikely heroes who actually kept things together when it mattered most.
32.1%
"Maz and heaven killed it today!"
"Mezraoui and heavens saved that defence today"
Mazraoui's A Walking Disaster
The harshest critics see him as genuinely awful, a liability who's dragging the entire backline down and needs replacing urgently.
19.1%
"Case and Mazraoui look awful"
"Get on the floor you rat - what a tackle from Maz. "
Fans Divided Over Garnacho's Role in Goalless Stalemate
Division:
1491 posts
Manchester United and Chelsea supporters are locked in debate about Alejandro Garnacho's performance in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his defensive contribution whilst others criticise his attacking impact and suggest he underperformed relative to expectations. The discussion reveals a split fanbase unable to reach consensus on whether Garnacho was the standout player or merely average alongside struggling teammates.
He's A Complete Liability
This camp believes Garnacho is fundamentally bad at football and actively damages United's chances — they'd rather see him struggle than admit he has any quality.
45.8%
annoyance
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"I hate that I have a feeling that garnacho will score against us. Don’t like the kid and I hope he has a shit game "
"Omg garnacho is so unbelievably shit. He cant have always been this bad "
The Confused Middle Ground
These fans are venting frustration at specific moments without a clear narrative, mixing genuine criticism with exasperation that doesn't quite land as coherent analysis.
34.5%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"@ChelseaFC Garnacho you are very very stupid what the fuck were u playing can't u shoot a normal shot"
"@ChelseaFC Garnacho sucks!!! What a terrible player!!!"
The Invisible Man Angle
They're highlighting Garnacho's absence from the match narrative by sarcastically suggesting he deserves man of the match — a backhanded way of saying he made zero impact.
31.9%
"Where’s Garnacho they should interview him too man of the match"
"Has anyone seen garnacho 🤫"
Real-Time Reaction Chaos
These are immediate, unfiltered responses to live action that capture the emotional heat of the moment rather than any settled opinion about his actual performance.
21.3%
"Where’s Garnacho they should interview him too man of the match"
"Has anyone seen garnacho 🤫"
The Redemption Narrative
This minority camp sees Garnacho as a game-changer who delivered when it mattered, reframing the goalless stalemate as proof he's finally finding his feet for United.
19.7%
amusement
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Amazing performance for United by Garnacho! Changed the game for us when he came on! GGMU"
"Amazing game by Garnacho. Best game for Utd in a while by him. Viva Garnacho"
Hato Shines in Controversial Chelsea-United Stalemate
Division:
159 posts
Despite Chelsea's goalless draw with Manchester United, fans are locked in heated debate over young defender Jorrel Hato's performance—with supporters divided between praising his composure and line-breaking passes, and questioning whether the club is experimenting with him in an unfamiliar role. The discussion centres on whether Hato represents a genuine bright spot in Chelsea's recent form, or evidence of tactical confusion from the coaching staff.
Hato's The Answer
This majority camp is absolutely convinced that Jorrel Hato delivered a masterclass performance and is exactly what Chelsea have been missing in their defence.
65.4%
admiration approval
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Hato an absolute bright spot today. "
"@ChelseaFC Jorrel Hato is my man of the match. He was so outstanding"
One Bright Spot, Bigger Problems
These fans acknowledge Hato's quality but use it as a measuring stick to highlight how badly everyone else around him let him down in a frustrating draw.
31.0%
"Please Rosenier out, You are not Coach, If you choose Hato at the main team literally You are not Coach"
"Should had hatrjck"
Talent Drowning In Chaos
This smaller group recognises Hato's individual brilliance but frames it within the broader disappointment of the team's overall display and missed opportunities.
20.1%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Hato is a boss.. Everything else feels bad. Seeing Palmer like this is heartbreaking.. "
"Unlucky Hato "
Hato Robbed By System
These critics argue that Hato has been genuinely let down by tactical failures and defensive breakdowns elsewhere on the pitch, making his solid performance feel almost tragic.
14.5%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Holy shit we didnt deserve hato"
"Hato has been one of the only good points tonight. Feel bad for him as he's been let down by that charlatan of a defensive partner (Fofana) who has consistently shown he's a liabil"
Chelsea Fans Weaponise Ticket Boycott Against Ownership
Division:
242 posts
Chelsea supporters are using the goalless draw as a flashpoint to escalate their protest campaign against club ownership, with fans organising a coordinated boycott of match tickets and merchandise to force out the current board. The discussion reveals deep discontent that transcends match performance—ownership and control of the club have become the dominant grievance overshadowing tactical disappointment.
We're Actually Finished
These fans believe Chelsea's current performance is genuinely dire and the booing reflects a legitimate cry of despair about the team's quality on the pitch.
57.0%
annoyance
chanting Pedro Neto
"boos are correct. fuck we’re terrible"
"Also it’s “you lot”. What the fuck is “y’all”, as if the club hasn’t had enough of cancerous yank culture"
The Boycott Misses The Point
This camp argues that fan protests about ownership distract from the real problem — the players and coaching staff simply aren't delivering, so staying away changes nothing.
27.3%
neutral
chanting Pedro Neto
"Football fans are awful nowadays. So much half time booing going on at the moment"
"@ChelseaFC The players don't want to be here the coach don't want to be here why are the fans still buying tickets and watching this pile of crap why just forfeit the rest of the m"
Ownership's Forcing Our Hand
These fans see the ticket boycott as a justified weapon against an out-of-touch ownership structure that's fundamentally damaged the club's culture and performance.
25.0%
"our new stadium will set the tone for every victory in the near future"
"SO THEY FORCED YOU TO WATCH LIVE MATCH INSTEAD, GET IT ?"
This Protest Is Counterproductive
This perspective suggests that boycotting matches actually works against fan interests by allowing ownership to avoid accountability while players get an easier ride without atmosphere.
25.0%
"our new stadium will set the tone for every victory in the near future"
"SO THEY FORCED YOU TO WATCH LIVE MATCH INSTEAD, GET IT ?"
Better Days Are Coming
The optimists believe new infrastructure, branding, and long-term vision will eventually translate into silverware and Champions League nights, so patience with the current regime is warranted.
15.7%
admiration
chanting Pedro Neto
"Huge win lets go! Cant wait to hear that champions league anthem"
"It is incredible, the branding around the stadium is great too"
Chelsea and United Fans Divided on Goalless Stalemate
Division:
741 posts
Fans debated a contentious 0-0 draw between Chelsea and Manchester United with sharply mixed reactions, ranging from praise for effort to criticism of the quality on display. The neutral sentiment across 741 posts reflects genuine disagreement about whether either side deserved credit for a largely frustrating encounter.
The Fury Factory
These fans are absolutely seething — they came for a spectacle and got a tactical nightmare, and they're not holding back their rage about it.
40.9%
anger
"This sucks. DAMN IT MAN!!!! "
"Where the fuck did that come from?"
The Brutal Truth Squad
They're diagnosing the match as fundamentally broken, treating the goalless stalemate less as a result and more as evidence of systemic failure on the pitch.
37.5%
neutral
"Finally someone sees it - fucking trash this is "
"This is fucking unwatchable…"
The Philosophical Cynics
They've moved past anger into dark humour and existential resignation, finding dark comedy in the absurdity of what they've just witnessed rather than hope in it.
23.8%
"Hahahaha I love this game"
"The questions are beyond dire."
The Glass Half Full Brigade
Against the odds, they're spotting the positives — individual moments of quality and tactical intent that suggest not everything was lost in that 0-0 draw.
21.6%
amusement
"Hell yeah! Wise words! "
"The idea was there!! Loved that "
Manchester United Hold Off Chelsea in Stalemate
Division:
955 posts
United supporters are celebrating a hard-fought defensive display and praising individual performances, particularly from their defensive unit, after scraping a narrow victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The conversation centres on grit and consistency rather than flair, with fans acknowledging the difficulty of the contest whilst backing their side's commitment to grinding out results.
We Got Robbed Again
These fans are absolutely seething that United scraped a draw through luck rather than merit, convinced the team's mediocrity is being masked by fortune.
43.6%
anger
win @markgoldbridge
"@markgoldbridge You are the greatest cunt to talk about my club you fake fucking cunt!! Fuck off"
"@markgoldbridge Fucking lucky all season you fuckin embarrassment to world football...fuckoff you spawny cunts!!!"
Lucky Bastards Keep Dodging Bullets
This group acknowledges the result happened but remains fundamentally unconvinced, viewing each stalemate as another narrow escape that masks deeper problems.
39.0%
neutral
win @markgoldbridge
"@markgoldbridge You absolute fucking bellend. Again."
"@markgoldbridge Fucking lucky AGAIN you horrible horrible cunts"
Give Credit Where It's Due
These supporters recognise individual performances and effort despite the uninspiring outcome, willing to praise specific players and context rather than dismiss everything wholesale.
23.0%
"​@RoYaLLeGiiTHDdespite the circustances you did really well"
"@pentester29only beat who’s in front of you lad. He was incredible today. Been inconsistent for most his career for us but this year he’s earned his place for sure for the future."
We'll Take The Point And Move On
The optimists here see a solid defensive display and points accumulated as progress, choosing to focus on positives rather than spiral into negativity.
17.5%
amusement
win @markgoldbridge
"@markgoldbridge Glad went to Wembley to watch the charity match!!!"
"@markgoldbridge Solid game. Boys did us proud !"
Cunha's Decisive Strike Sparks United Celebration
Division:
314 posts
Manchester United fans are celebrating Matheus Cunha's 43rd-minute winner against Chelsea, with supporters hailing him as a transformative signing and a massive upgrade on previous attacking options. The discussion centres on Cunha's big-game mentality and clinical finishing, with fans contrasting his impact positively against earlier United strikers.
Cunha's Touch Was Catastrophic
This camp is absolutely seething because they reckon Cunha's technical ability in that decisive moment was genuinely dreadful, and they're not holding back about it.
46.2%
anger
performance Tosin Adarabioyo
"Enlanga is genuinely the worst player I've ever watched for Newcastle. Horrendous first touch. No passing ability, not even that quick. "
"Jesus Cunha’s touch is so fucking bad "
What Was He Even Thinking
These fans are in shock at the sheer audacity of Cunha's decision-making in the play, questioning his football intelligence in real time with pure exasperation.
37.9%
neutral
performance Tosin Adarabioyo
"Cunha is a bum, what the fuck was that touch?!?!"
"Fuckin hell, Cunha. Why on earth would you think you can take a touch there?!"
Mixed Bag Matheus Energy
This group recognises Cunha's quality as a player but remains unconvinced or sceptical about whether he's truly the answer the team needs going forward.
28.8%
"Mattheus Cunha what a player"
"Cunha!😅"
Cunha Is Our Statement Signing
The true believers are over the moon because they see this goal as proof that Cunha is the game-changing upgrade their side desperately required.
15.9%
admiration
great
"Cunha......i love you. great goal..........love...."
"GOGOGOGOGO!!! MASSIVE UPGRADE FROM AGENT 49 TO CUNHA!!"
Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles
Division:
405 posts
Following Chelsea's goalless draw with Manchester United, supporters are divided on striker Liam Delap's performance, with some sympathising over his perceived bad luck in front of goal whilst others criticise his underwhelming scoring record of just one league goal in his last thirty appearances. The discussion reflects broader frustration about Chelsea's attacking output and questions over whether Delap can deliver the goals needed to push the club up the table.
Delap's A Liability
Nearly half the fanbase wants him gone immediately, convinced his defensive weaknesses are actively costing Chelsea points and matches they should be winning.
45.9%
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"@ChelseaFC What did you see in delap I hate you fuck man"
"That is a shitty backline with fullbacks. Delap shpuld rip that apart"
He's Not Good Enough
Over a third of supporters have written him off as a starter, expressing resignation rather than rage — they've simply accepted he's below Premier League standard.
37.3%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Delap please man this is the worst center back duo you will ever see"
"I'm so sick and tired of seeing Delap on the pitch for this club. "
Unlucky But Exposed
A quarter of fans acknowledge Delap's had poor fortune with defensive moments and injuries, yet recognise the underlying issue that he's getting punished for mistakes better defenders wouldn't make.
26.0%
"WHY'S DELAP SO UNLUCKY EVERY SINGLE MATCH😭"
"centrebacks can also go, and delap"
The Ref Got It Wrong
A significant chunk are debating specific in-game decisions and refereeing calls involving Delap, questioning whether controversial moments define his performance or distract from bigger problems.
21.9%
"WHY'S DELAP SO UNLUCKY EVERY SINGLE MATCH😭"
"centrebacks can also go, and delap"
He's Actually Class
A smaller but vocal minority back Delap completely, pointing to his technical ability on the ball, distribution range, and contributions that prove he deserves another chance to prove himself.
16.8%
admiration
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"I'm liking Delap so far. That pass to Estevao was beautiful, and he also had a nice play to win a corner earlier"
"@ManUtd Bro made us proud today, he didn’t leave delap at all"
Chelsea Fans Mock Mount as United's Secret Agent
Division:
99 posts
Chelsea supporters are having a laugh at Mason Mount's expense following Manchester United's 0-0 draw, with fans joking that the midfielder—wearing number 49—is secretly working as a spy for his new club and actively sabotaging Chelsea's performance. The "Agent 49" meme has taken over the discussion, with fans sarcastically praising Mount's defensive work whilst simultaneously suggesting he's deliberately helping United's cause against his former team.
Mount's Betrayal Cuts Deep
Chelsea fans absolutely seething that their former academy product has handed United a crucial advantage, viewing his performance as a personal act of disloyalty that stings worse because he wore the blue shirt.
47.5%
"An ex-player of ours too. He’s a miserable cunt."
"Dalot let’s ducking goooo fuck this project 49"
Chaos Commentary On The Unfolding Drama
Neutral observers caught up in the mayhem of the moment, cracking jokes and calling out the absurdity without taking a firm stance on Mount's contribution to the result.
38.4%
neutral
"Thank You Agent 49"
"Whooos that twat from Argentinaaaaa"
United Fans Cracking Agent Jokes
Red Devils supporters gleefully celebrating Mount's defensive howlers as if he's secretly working for them, weaponising the "Agent 49" meme to wind up Chelsea whilst revelling in the three points.
14.1%
amusement
"Great job Agent 49. "
"Thanks subject 49, great defense "
Chelsea and United Fans Grapple with Goalless Stalemate
Division:
71 posts
Supporters from both sides are expressing frustration and bewilderment at the 0-0 draw, with conversations ranging from exhaustion and resignation to anxiety about what the result means for their respective seasons. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects a sense of disappointment rather than engagement—fans are struggling to process a match that failed to deliver drama or clarity.
The Weekend Warriors Betrayed
Fans absolutely seething because a goalless draw has robbed them of the drama and entertainment they sacrificed sleep and time to witness, turning their anticipation into pure frustration.
42.3%
anger
"Fuckin 2 am here, ruined my weekend"
"fuck sake what the hell are we doing"
The Philosophical Observers
Supporters taking the stalemate in stride, embracing the spectacle and continuity of the rivalry itself rather than obsessing over the result's emotional toll.
38.0%
neutral
"AND WE'RE NEVER GONNA STOP!"
"Long may it continue"
The Silver Lining Merchants
A minority finding unexpected joy in the draw's mundanity—whether it's finally getting some peace and quiet or just being grateful the chaos didn't go against them.
19.7%
approval
"It's helping me sleep, thank you very much"
"I'm out enjoy the weekend lads."
Manchester United Fans Hail Bruno's Assist Masterclass
Division:
856 posts
Despite the goalless draw on the pitch, Manchester United supporters are fixated on Bruno Fernandes' creative brilliance and consistency, with fans debating whether he's on track to break Henry's assist record and cementing his status as the club's most vital player over the past decade. The conversation reveals a fanbase convinced that Bruno's playmaking prowess—rather than the actual match result—defines United's campaign.
Bruno's On Another Level
These fans are pure emotion, celebrating Bruno's masterclass without reservation because watching world-class football from your own player is the whole point of being a supporter.
49.1%
admiration love
assist goal
"Fantastic goal! Chalk up another assist Bruno "
"@ManUtd I'm so happy for Bruno"
The Defence Was Shambles
These observers are calling out the uncomfortable truth: Chelsea's defending was so poor that it actually diminishes the assist, making them angrier at their own team's mistakes than impressed by Bruno's brilliance.
35.0%
neutral
assist goal
"The defending on Bruno Fernandes was pathetic. Might as well whisper in his ears"
"This. Some of the most shocking “defending” I’ve ever seen by a winger. Literally all he had to do was get ahead of Bruno and keep him from waltzing to the touch line. Absolutely f"
Record-Breaking Territory
These tacticians are already looking ahead, convinced that Bruno's assist tally puts him on the verge of rewriting Premier League history and challenging Henry's legacy.
24.7%
"When life gives you FERNANDES, make sure it is BRUNO and not ENZO."
"Something tells me Bruno is gonna break that assist record from Henry only three assist left"
Quality Versus Quantity Debate
These fans are making the distinction between Bruno and other midfielders at United, suggesting that his elite finishing ability sets him apart from squad alternatives like Enzo.
22.4%
"When life gives you FERNANDES, make sure it is BRUNO and not ENZO."
"Something tells me Bruno is gonna break that assist record from Henry only three assist left"
Bruno's A Fraud When It Matters
These disgruntled voices reject the narrative entirely, viewing Bruno's assists as padding built on soft defending and arguing he becomes a liability precisely when United need him most.
15.9%
assist goal
"bruno is a liability in this team and always will be i dont care about his garbage scam assist he gets everytime he stinks out the pitch."
"@ManUtd That was a stupid foul by Mount… that wasn’t funny at all… always with stupid mistakes in critical conditions. https://t.co/7YXfcvrsWH"
Chelsea Fans Divide Over Enzo's Performance in Goalless Draw
Division:
369 posts
Chelsea supporters are sharply split on midfielder Enzo Fernández's display, with some praising his technical quality as the team's creative spark whilst others criticise missed chances and argue he should be dropped, with nostalgic calls for former manager Maresca mixed into a broader frustration at the club's recruitment strategy.
Enzo's The Problem Here
These fans reckon the midfielder was genuinely culpable for Chelsea's failure to break down Manchester United, pointing the finger directly at his finishing and decision-making in crucial moments.
45.5%
anger
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC Shit player full my team I swear on God💔 Garnacho is soo terrible Enzo very bad finish for that chance lol Gusto fuck you"
"@YoruguaGlobal @ChelseaFC Fuck off!!! Stop this scapegoating shit. Enzo, PALMER, Gusto, Neto were all trash!!"
Everyone's Let Us Down Tonight
This camp sees the goalless draw as a collective collapse rather than singling out individuals, frustrated that Palmer, Gusto, Neto and the whole attacking unit failed to deliver when it mattered.
39.6%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC Bro Enzo and garnacho are shit,fuck this club man"
"@ChelseaFC FUCK YOU ADMIN FOR POSTING ENZO WHILE WE ARE LOSING PUT NETO OR LIAM DELAP ON THE COVER PAGE YOU RACIST TWAT"
That's Just Classic Chelsea Dysfunction
These supporters are processing the result with gallows humour and resignation, treating individual performances and recruitment failures as symptoms of a deeper, systemic problem at the club.
29.9%
"Look at Palmer and Enzo screaming at Garnacho 🤣"
"Caicedo is a total waste of money"
Enzo's Actually World-Class, Watch This
A smaller but vocal contingent insist you're not watching properly if you can't see Enzo's technical brilliance — nutmegs, pressing, carrying the ball — and refuse to let one draw diminish what they've witnessed.
14.9%
admiration
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"AMAZING from Hato and Enzo. Love these guys"
"Enzo is so so good. That nutmeg and push to get past both players was mouthwatering"
Chelsea Fans Torn Apart By Gusto's Crossing Display
Division:
73 posts
Chelsea supporters have launched a scathing attack on right-back Réece Gusto's crossing and decision-making during the goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans repeatedly mocking his ineffective attacking play and questioning his ability to influence matches from the flank. The negative sentiment centres on Gusto's repetitive, unsuccessful delivery from wide areas—criticism that cuts deeper given his recent wage demands.
Gusto's Lost The Plot
These fans reckon he's had a shocker and simply isn't good enough — they want him off the pitch and out of the club, no questions asked.
56.2%
anger annoyance
Pedro Neto Liam Delap Alejandro Garnacho
"Malo Gusto is such shit. Useless player. "
"Gusto is playing so bad, worst player on the pitch"
Can't Defend The Indefensible
This lot sees the mistake clearly and won't sugarcoat it, but they're still engaging with the tactical reality rather than just venting pure rage.
40.0%
"That Gusto pass was proper fuckin braindead"
"Gusto, you're gone bro"
Gusto On A Bad Day
They're taking a measured view — acknowledging this performance stinks compared to his normal standard, and hinting that form and conditions matter.
31.5%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"I see club World Cup gusto is back "
"Gusto has actually been decent"
He Actually Pulled It Off
The contrarians who reckon the cross was quality given his tight options, or who've decided to back him despite everything going wrong around him.
12.3%
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Honestly, a really well served cross considering Gusto's options there."
"Another Gusto masterclass tonight"
Manchester United Fans Divided on Luke Shaw's Display
Division:
92 posts
United supporters debated Shaw's performance in the 0-0 draw with Chelsea, with opinions split between those praising his defensive solidity and those criticising his lack of attacking threat and mobility. The discussion reflects growing frustration about Shaw's overall effectiveness and raised questions about whether United should have pursued alternative left-back options.
Simeone Deserves Better Discourse
This faction's fixated on comparing Shaw to Diego Simeone and tactical philosophies — essentially speaking past the actual display with abstract positioning debates.
47.8%
neutral
Shaw
"Diego Simeone shall stand proud "
"Simeone doesn’t deserve to be grouped with that terrorist. "
Shaw's The Scapegoat
They're done with him full stop — convinced the left-back is actively sabotaging United's season and needs benching immediately, no questions asked.
33.7%
anger
Shaw
"Fucking shaw again. Dude has been tragic this year "
"Shaw is killing me. He thinks he LCB today. CLOSE HIM DOWN!!!!!"
Bench Him For Fresh Blood
This camp believes Shaw's athleticism and mobility have gone, so they're pushing for United to move him on and blood younger alternatives like Heaven.
20.0%
"Its time now to trust more heaven he deserve to play Shaw should go on the bench and leave the place for heaven for the rest of the season"
"As for Shaw - we need to move him on and get someone who is more mobile and better. The guy can run, cross, pass - he is so ineffective it is scary"
The Long Game's Lost
They're weighing the result against Shaw's contribution, suggesting his individual quality can't compensate for the deeper structural problems exposed in defeat.
20.0%
"Its time now to trust more heaven he deserve to play Shaw should go on the bench and leave the place for heaven for the rest of the season"
"As for Shaw - we need to move him on and get someone who is more mobile and better. The guy can run, cross, pass - he is so ineffective it is scary"
Shaw's World-Class On His Day
These fans are convinced Shaw's technical ability — his touch, his crossing, his range — proves he's still a genuine asset when focused.
18.5%
admiration
Shaw
"Wow an absolute gift from Shaw there. Wake up"
"Luke Shaw has one of the best first touches I’ve ever seen of a United player "
Manchester United Fans Debate Yoro's Defence Future
Division:
132 posts
Manchester United supporters are divided over whether Leny Yoro deserves to remain in the starting lineup, with many arguing that young prospect Ayden Heaven should displace him following an unconvincing recent run of form. The discussion centres on the development trajectory of both centre-backs and where they sit in Erik ten Hag's defensive pecking order going forward.
Yoro's Got The Goods
This camp believes Yoro is genuinely talented and will develop into United's long-term defensive foundation, even if he's had a wobble or two this season.
47.0%
admiration approval
Yoro defender
"He was actually really good today. I hope him and yoro can grow and become the future."
"Ayden Heaven is just a brilliant talent! Needs to be above Yoro permanently now "
Show Us Something First
These fans aren't sold on either defender yet — they reckon both Yoro and Heaven need to prove they're ready for the rigours of elite Premier League football before United commits to either.
39.4%
neutral
Yoro defender
"Honestly, I am not convinced Heaven or Yoro are ready for what we need, but unfortunately, we have injury prone MDL and Martinez (I know he is suspended tonight and not injured cur"
"Yoro has been shite all season. Highly doubt he puts in the shift Heaven did today. He oozed calmness and maturity, which Yoro clearly lacks."
Heaven's Having A Moment
This group is convinced that Heaven's recent performance has changed the equation and he deserves the starting berth over Yoro going forward.
21.4%
"Heaven an yoro dorgu the future"
"I'm sorry but Yoro should not be starting over Heaven again"
Yoro Out, Heaven In Now
These are the fired-up voices demanding immediate action — they've seen enough and want Yoro benched permanently in favour of Heaven, no debate.
13.6%
Yoro defender
"@ManUtd I DONT WANNA SEE YORO START AHEAD OF HEAVEN ANYMORE!"
"I'm sorry but Yoro should not be starting over Heaven again"
Chelsea and Manchester United Battle to Goalless Stalemate
Division:
213 posts
Fans from both sides are reacting with frustration and cautious optimism to a tight, low-scoring match, with supporters hoping their teams can find a breakthrough in the second half or struggling to see where goals might come from. The neutral sentiment reflects the tension of a cagey contest where neither side has managed to break the deadlock, leaving observers uncertain about who'll emerge victorious.
Where's The Bloody Finish?
Half the fanbase is absolutely seething that their side can't convert chances into goals, venting pure frustration at a toothless attacking display.
50.2%
goal Robert Sánchez
"We can’t score a goal? A fucking goal?!?!?!"
"Please keep this scoreline please I hate this lot"
Stay Composed, Second Half Awaits
A third of supporters are staying level-headed and tactical, backing their team to dominate the play and grind out a positive result in the remainder of the match.
32.9%
neutral
goal Robert Sánchez
"Let's dominate. Finish this strong in the second half."
"Actually a miracle if we keep a clean sheet today"
Waiting For The Breakthrough Moment
A smaller contingent are caught between resignation and hope, nervously acknowledging that one defensive slip could cost them everything, but one clinical finish could change everything.
20.0%
"If they don't de ligt will come back and score"
"No goal again"
Belief Still Burns Bright
The optimists are refusing to panic and backing their side to break the deadlock before half-time, convinced victory is still absolutely there for the taking.
16.9%
optimism
goal Robert Sánchez
"Close game. Cmon we can do it!!!"
"We score before half time and win! Come on you blues!"
Chelsea Fans React as Mount Returns in 0-0 Draw
Division:
145 posts
Chelsea supporters are divided over Mason Mount's reception during the goalless stalemate with Manchester United, with debate centring on whether he deserves booing or respect for his previous contributions to the club before his departure. The discussion reveals mixed emotions—some fans defending his Chelsea legacy whilst others question why he remains a talking point at all.
The Mount Verdict Is Divided
These fans are keeping it brutally honest—split straight down the middle between those who rate him and those who think he's lost the plot entirely.
43.4%
neutral
Mount mason
"Love Mount"
"Mount is beyond shite. "
The Betrayal Brigade
Absolutely seething that Mount's back, these supporters see his return as a personal slight and are primed to explode if he puts a foot right.
33.8%
Mount mason
"I swear to god if that rat cunt Mount has a shot on target, let alone a goal, I'll go insane"
"Screw these commentators man, what do you mean harsh boos for Mount? "
The Redemption Merchants
Buzzing off the narrative of Mount's comeback, they're here for the drama, the skill, and proving the doubters wrong in one fell swoop.
22.8%
amusement admiration
Mount mason
"Or Mount, great legs - perfect for this game."
"@ManUtd @Phemmy77318156 The fans Mount, great one from them"
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play
Division:
82 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting about referee inconsistency after defender Marc Cucurella escaped further punishment despite a series of cynical fouls throughout the match, with many arguing he should have received a red card for his repeated offences. The frustration centres on the ref's perceived reluctance to clamp down on his aggressive defending whilst booking other players for lesser infractions.
Ref's Bottled It Again
Chelsea fans convinced the officials completely failed to punish Cucurella's rough play, turning a clear disciplinary moment into yet another example of inconsistent refereeing that's cost them the match.
58.5%
anger annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"Cucurella is such a shit house I hate him so much. "
"This fucking guy Cucurella is pissing me off. Bailed out by the ref again "
Actually Watch What Happened
Measured observers breaking down the play itself rather than taking sides, noting Cucurella's defensive positioning and his actual impact on key moments in the game.
33.3%
"Watch Cucurella on the goal"
"If it was Cucurella defending alone it wouldn't be easy for Bruno."
The Wind-Up Merchant Defence
Fans acknowledging Cucurella's aggressive, provocative style as a genuine tactical asset whilst sidestepping the question of whether the ref got the decision right or wrong.
30.5%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Respect to cucurella, elite piss boiler "
"@ChelseaFC Despite the loss, Cucurella is a serious baller."
He's Been Brilliant Today
The minority perspective insisting Cucurella deserves full credit for his performance regardless of controversial moments, positioning him as Chelsea's standout player on the pitch.
11.0%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC Cucurella is Chelseafc best player of the season"
"Cucurella is probably chelseas best player today"
Manchester United Fans Debate Sesko's Starring Role
Division:
205 posts
United supporters are split on whether young striker Sesko should be a regular starter, with some praising his potential and work ethic whilst others argue he's better deployed as a supersub until the club can secure a proven number nine. The discussion centres on how Sesko's movement and defensive contributions affected the narrow defeat to Chelsea, revealing uncertainty about his readiness to carry the main striker burden long-term.
The Hold-Up Play Sceptics
They're convinced Sesko's biggest weakness is his inability to receive the ball with his back to goal and retain possession, making him a liability in United's attacking system.
44.9%
"Sesko's hold up play is utterly atrocious, the ball never sticks to him, a big man who can't hold up the ball is a worry."
"We are so bad at using Sesko"
The Data-Driven Doubters
These fans are methodically cataloguing Sesko's technical shortcomings—pressing intensity, ball retention, positional awareness—treating his underwhelming performances as objective fact rather than a rough patch.
40.0%
neutral
"@markgoldbridge Sesko is useless doesn’t press can’t hold the ball"
"​your assessment of sesko is 99.99% poor!.oh yra he's not one of your typical average british players enit!...SMH"
The Nuance Merchants
They're recognising that Sesko had genuine moments of intelligent play in this match while acknowledging he's still a work in progress who needs time to adjust to the Premier League's demands.
28.8%
"Sesko was very key to Cunha's goal today. He moved to the first post attracting the attention of the 3 Chelsea defenders. That allowed Cunha to come in from the back unnoticed and "
"I agree, but a ST is not their top priority right now so they have to push for Sesko to adapt quickly to cover for atleast 2 season before going for a top one"
The Patient Believers
They're backing Sesko to settle into the team and arguing that a single striker isn't the urgent priority right now, choosing to focus on collective team improvement over individual scapegoating.
15.1%
admiration approval
"Thats actually really good centre forward play by Sesko to create the space behind"
"Absorbed the pressure, got the result, great team effort, Sesko is fitting into the team well"
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Draw
Division:
364 posts
With 364 posts across neutral and partisan supporters, fans discussing the Chelsea versus Manchester United stalemate are largely focused on tactical observations and missed opportunities rather than the final scoreline itself. The conversation centres on defensive positioning, midfield control, and whether either side had genuinely convincing chances to break the deadlock.
The Referee Made Us Do It
These fans are locked in the mechanics of what happened—dodgy decisions, missed calls, the ref's got it in for us—because they need someone to blame rather than accept a flat performance.
49.2%
neutral
game foul
"@UnitedStandMUFC Never a free kick🤬🤬🤬"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Can’t believe you guys care so much about him he’s that ass you should just forget him"
Sack Him Now, We're Done
This lot have given up on the manager and the squad entirely, convinced the whole operation is broken and needs a complete overhaul because one draw proves systemic failure.
30.2%
game foul
"@UnitedStandMUFC We are fucking shit , get rid of this manager"
"@UnitedStandMUFC I can't believe this guy gets paid to play football; it's an insult to working people everywhere."
You Can't Make This Up
They're finding dark comedy in the chaos—the woodwork decisions, the oddball observations about flags and atmospherics—treating the match as an absurdist theatre piece rather than a genuine result.
29.5%
"It looks like the goalpost at the stadium is one of Manchester United's 12th players.😂😂"
"Is this a real Man U flag everyone has at the Fan Fest? Never seen it before and it’s weird it’s only one sided."
Spot The Pattern, Question Everything
These fans are analysing deeper details like stadium oddities and suspicious moments, searching for hidden context or proof that something's fundamentally wrong beneath the surface of what we're all watching.
21.3%
"It looks like the goalpost at the stadium is one of Manchester United's 12th players.😂😂"
"Is this a real Man U flag everyone has at the Fan Fest? Never seen it before and it’s weird it’s only one sided."
This Is Actually Brilliant, Trust It
The rare optimistic crew who reckon the team's done better than expected and are building something worth believing in, refusing to get dragged down by the doom-mongers around them.
20.6%
amusement admiration
game foul
"@UnitedStandMUFC So far so good. More than i expected tbh. Happy we’re currently winning."
"@UnitedStandMUFC Great Start!!!"
Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection
Division:
104 posts
Chelsea supporters are fixated on Wesley Fofana's involvement in the buildup to Manchester United's winning goal, with fans endlessly debating whether his hand block and deflection directly led to the decisive strike. The discourse reveals frustration at the defender's positioning and clearance technique, though some fans counter that blaming Fofana for the loss is a harsh and inaccurate take.
Fofana's The Scapegoat
These fans are absolutely seething that one defensive mishap from Fofana cost Chelsea the match, and they want him shipped out immediately without nuance or mercy.
49.0%
anger
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"@ChelseaFC Fofanna is a pussy… what you couldn’t see out 2mins?! Shithead get out of my club"
"@ChelseaFC fucking idiots get that fofana guy away from here stupid cunts"
Just Another Match Day
This group treats the deflection as part of the normal ebb and flow of football, noting Fofana's overall decent performance and accepting injury as the natural consequence of the game.
42.3%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Fofana actually had a decent half. Rest well Wes "
"@ChelseaFC Finally some good news FOFANA IS INJURED😍"
Actually Defending The Defender
A small but defiant camp argues Fofana's kept things relatively solid despite the chaos, even finding dark humour in the notion that technically he's still got his clean sheet.
8.7%
amusement
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Great from Fofana"
"Fofana has been great. He's technically kept a clean sheet"
Manchester United Fans Split on Carrick's Managerial Future
Division:
482 posts
After Manchester United's goalless draw with Chelsea, supporters are divided on whether Michael Carrick deserves the permanent manager's job, with some praising his tactical acumen and winning mentality whilst others worry his lack of experience managing fixture congestion could prove problematic at the highest level.
Carrick's Smash-and-Grab Merchants
These fans believe Carrick's reactive, counter-attack football is pragmatic but painfully ugly—and they'd rather lose playing beautiful football than win grinding out results this way.
56.8%
annoyance
carrick game
"@ManUtd Slap everyone who wants haramball manager Carrick as permanent. Absolutely shit show just lucky to win. Even after scoring just sat back and defend is pathetic"
"I hate Carrick football style. Sorry. But this is truly awful smash and grab football. Get Iraola in for my sanity."
The Tactical Interrogators
This camp isn't rejecting Carrick outright; they're genuinely baffled by his training methods and in-game approach, questioning whether the squad's on-pitch performance reflects what they're actually working on all week.
32.2%
neutral
carrick game
"@markgoldbridge We actually suck. What is carrick doing with this players during the week. It’s like they don’t train at all."
"Not good football at all, Carrick tactics are abysmal. It’s just soak up and counter"
The Conditional Believers
These supporters are willing to back Carrick if he addresses specific weaknesses—particularly building around standout performers like the goalkeeper—but they're not committing until they see tangible improvement.
27.9%
"dont you dare ignore ayden again carrick. he saves and win you points, so build on that"
"Give this carrick job guys"
All-In on Carrick
A small but vocal crew who've decided the current run proves Carrick deserves the permanent job and want the club to back him without hesitation.
11.0%
carrick game
"Love Carrick ❤ give him the job !"
"Great teamwork. In Carrick we trust."
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans Criticise Winger Form
Division:
236 posts
Supporters from both clubs are heavily scrutinising their attacking players' inconsistency and finishing ability, with particular frustration directed at wingers who are struggling to produce goals and assists despite opportunities. The discussion centres on recruitment decisions and whether recent signings have delivered value, as fans question whether key attacking players can rediscover their early-season form.
Mbeumo's Confidence Has Completely Collapsed
Fans convinced the winger has lost the plot entirely, with his end product becoming so dire that patience has evaporated completely.
53.8%
disappointment
sold out of
"Mbuemos end product has been fucking awful recently "
"Mbeumo is SO bad. What the hell"
He's Trying But It's Not Enough
Measured voices acknowledging that effort is there and occasional glimpses of quality remain, but it's simply not translating into consistent performances.
37.3%
neutral
sold out of
"In my opinion mbeumo was better tonight, did he have a great game probably not but he was better than his recent performance so hopefully he can get back to what he was like at the"
"@ManUtd So fvckin proud of this teamm... Mbeumo should step up ffs"
Erik Ten Hag's Recruitment Has Been A Disaster
Supporters dissecting the broader transfer strategy, pointing out that poor signings like Antony and Malacia were kept whilst better academy prospects were shipped out.
31.1%
"​@earthpeace3323 to be fair ETH's talent ID was mid. Bro bought Antony Mount and Malacia and sold Garner and Carreras and almost sold Amad."
"Casemiro??? Not sure about Amad this season on the goal front - he`s been quiet."
The Midfield Is Masking Our Real Problems
Fans questioning whether struggling wingers and attacking players are being exposed by inconsistency in the engine room rather than individual incompetence alone.
22.2%
"​@earthpeace3323 to be fair ETH's talent ID was mid. Bro bought Antony Mount and Malacia and sold Garner and Carreras and almost sold Amad."
"Casemiro??? Not sure about Amad this season on the goal front - he`s been quiet."
Amad And Mbeumo Still Have That Spark
A small but vocal group celebrating the moments of genuine quality and intensity, refusing to write off either player despite current form concerns.
8.9%
sold out of
"Mbeumo pass was fantastic "
"Amad immediately bringing on energy. Love to see it"
Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Absences in United Loss
Division:
170 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration over missing key players—particularly Joao Pedro (injured) and Estêvao (substituted early)—in their 0-1 defeat to Manchester United, viewing the unavailable talent as the difference between a competitive performance and a demoralising loss. The mood is one of resignation, with fans lamenting both the result and what they perceive as a collapse in squad depth at a crucial moment in the season.
Injury Crisis Fury
These fans are absolutely furious that key players like Estêvao are sidelined, viewing the squad depth as dangerously inadequate and making Chelsea vulnerable against top opposition.
48.2%
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ChelseaFC We are so shit, estevao is injured and the only fckn replacement is that lesbian"
"@ChelseaFC This is annoying and frustrating, I am very gutted for Estêvao for his early injury! So sad!!!"
Star Power Still Shines
This group acknowledges the injury setbacks but focuses on the quality of existing talent like João Pedro, believing the club's individual brilliance can still carry them through.
41.2%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Joao Pedro is our star striker "
"Garna is waking up. Still, i look forward to Quenda and Estevao on the wings next season. "
The Tactical Postmortem
These supporters are dissecting the match through a technical lens, analysing midfield balance and player suitability for specific roles rather than getting swept up in emotion.
25.0%
"@mugenmugen9632 In an interview a few years ago, ETH said Martinez doesn't have the stamina to play CDM"
"Estevao injured"
Future's Already Here
The optimists believe in the long-term project and see Estêvao's talent as proof the club is building something special, despite the frustration of his early absence.
10.6%
optimism
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Love Estevao, what a player"
"Enjoy JP and Estevao, force to watch Nacho and Delap"
Chelsea Fans Demand BlueCo Ownership Exit After Goalless Stalemate
Division:
102 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at the club's ownership and direction following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Manchester United, with anger primarily focused on BlueCo's decision-making and perceived mismanagement of the squad. Fans view the result as symptomatic of deeper problems at boardroom level, particularly criticising how the club has handled manager Maresca and questioning the strategy of repeatedly buying young talent rather than competing for immediate success.
The Spending Betrayal Brigade
These fans are absolutely seething because BlueCo has showered hundreds of millions on transfers yet still can't field a competitive team, making the ownership's failure feel deeply personal.
52.0%
annoyance anger
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Fuck BlueCo, how do you spend that much money and this is the team you field?"
"Fuck you Blueco for ruining this club. Fuck you and your fucking billions. "
The Conditional Believers
This group acknowledges the goalless draw is frustrating but stays analytical, imagining how different recruitment decisions could have transformed Chelsea's season into something genuinely special.
40.2%
neutral
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Imagine if Blueco signed a couple of great CBs and a goalkeeper for Maresca, imagine where we’d be "
"More like Pre-PROTEST thread Let’s go! BlueCo Out!!  "
The Protest Chorus
Single-minded and militant, these fans have moved beyond debate into a consolidated battle cry demanding BlueCo's immediate departure, treating ownership change as the only viable solution.
21.7%
"BLUECONS OUT"
"BLUECO OUT!!!"
The Silver-Lining Merchants
Despite the on-pitch chaos, they're clinging to the belief that mounting fan pressure will eventually force BlueCo out, turning defeat into a stepping stone towards salvation.
7.8%
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe Tosin Adarabioyo
"Only silver lining is that the pressure on BlueCo will only get stronger and stronger. "
"Semangat blue's 💙💙💙🔵"
Chelsea Fans Invoke Potter Trauma After Goalless Stalemate
Division:
99 posts
Chelsea supporters are drawing painful comparisons to the Graham Potter era after a frustrating 0-0 draw, with fans arguing the club has regressed to similar levels of attacking impotence and tactical confusion despite managerial change. The discourse reflects deep frustration about wasted investment, lack of clear identity, and a sense that Chelsea are trapped in a cycle of underperformance that never truly ended.
The Board's Latest Catastrophe
Chelsea fans absolutely seething that the club has somehow found a manager worse than Potter, convinced the recruitment team are fundamentally broken.
63.6%
disgust annoyance
potter new
"I thought potter is the worst until i see this glasses guy , aweful !!!!!! What the hell did the board think to hire this guy , the result gets worse will affect your business too "
"I honestly feel worse about this Chelsea team than the potter era. I just have no desire to watch us play, no faith we can pull anything off. I genuinely might just not watch anymo"
The Comparative Analysis Crew
Measured observers stepping back to contextualise this performance against recent managerial history, weighing up whether this really is rock bottom or just another chapter in the chaos.
30.3%
neutral
potter new
"Rosenior arguably had a better start. Potter had three games and two draws"
"Welcome back Erik ten Hag. "
The Disillusioned Middle Ground
Fans caught between frustration and resignation, accepting that Potter was bad but recognising this current era has drained their emotional investment entirely.
30.4%
"I thought potter is the worst until i see this glasses guy , aweful !!!!!! What the hell did the board think to hire this guy , the result gets worse will affect your business too "
"Potter wasn't this bad"
The Tactical Interrogators
The obsessives demanding answers about formations, shape, and game plan — treating the goalless draw as a symptom of deeper strategic dysfunction that demands dissection.
26.1%
"I thought potter is the worst until i see this glasses guy , aweful !!!!!! What the hell did the board think to hire this guy , the result gets worse will affect your business too "
"Potter wasn't this bad"
The Contrarian Nostalgia Squad
A tiny but vocal group arguing Potter's maligned tenure now looks respectable in hindsight, using irony and dark humour to process just how far standards have fallen.
6.1%
potter new
"Welcome back Graham potter!"
"The golden Potter era!"
Fans Debate Bargain Defender After Rare Victory
Division:
184 posts
Following what appears to be a narrow win, supporters are hotly divided over a budget centre-back signing, with some praising the one-million-pound acquisition as shrewd business whilst others question whether the player deserves a permanent deal or should be moved on entirely.
The Pragmatists Processing Reality
These fans are taking stock of what actually happened on the pitch—acknowledging both the player's effort and the broader recruitment failures without getting emotional about it.
48.9%
neutral
van Hecke buy
"What a farewell tour from him, that's how you show you love the club. "
"Every fckin guy who watches pl knew he was trash asf and we still went on to buy him "
The Buyer's Remorse Brigade
Furious that the club squandered money on yet another mediocre signing, they're using this performance to validate what they already knew: the recruitment strategy has been broken for years.
39.1%
van Hecke buy
"He is a fucking donkey, why on earth did we buy him for I will never know. We wasted money on so many mediocre players it's crazy."
"Anyone with a brain knew this signing was straight up ass. But he’s worse than I ever imagined. "
The Price Tag Sceptics
Fixated on the transfer fee as proof of either genius or madness, they're using the numbers to make a larger point about whether the signing was ever justified in the first place.
26.1%
"How much did United pay for Ayden again?😂"
"Heaven for only 1 million"
The Game-State Reactors
Responding directly to what unfolded in the match itself, they're parsing individual moments and moments of performance to reach snap conclusions about the player's actual quality.
21.7%
"How much did United pay for Ayden again?😂"
"Heaven for only 1 million"
The Cautious Believers
Willing to give the defender another chance under new management, they reckon one decent performance and a fresh coaching setup could unlock something worthwhile for next season.
12.0%
admiration amusement
van Hecke buy
"I think he fits just fine tbh. And we will have a new manager so might as well keep. I really like him on the squad. "
"He really should stay another year and see if he can compete in the Champions League. He's having the best scoring season of his entire career this year and has been absolute class"
Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements
Division:
159 posts
Both sets of supporters are fixated on their respective transfer needs, with Chelsea demanding centre-back recruits and United calling for midfield upgrades, suggesting frustration that the 0-0 stalemate exposed squad depth issues. The discussion reflects a wider anxiety about whether current playing staff can compete at the highest level, rather than dissecting the match itself.
The Midfield Surgery Believers
These fans reckon one elite central midfielder signing fixes everything, and they're analysing the squad's weaknesses with cold, clinical logic rather than emotion.
47.8%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Midfield revampt might change our lives, consistantly so easy to play through there for the last few seasons"
"@ManUtd Next season is good to hit like nuts, lets sign those 4 squad players right plus that starting midfielder"
The Patience Has Snapped
Absolutely fed up with the current defensive and squad depth, these supporters are venting raw frustration at what they see as consistent, inexcusable mediocrity.
40.3%
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Fuck me what a shit show from the center back"
"Our bench is SHIT. "
The Finishing Touch Optimists
They're already satisfied with the squad's foundation and reckon just one or two sharp midfield additions will turn them into genuine contenders next season.
11.9%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"Perfect! Two center backs!!!!!!"
"Yeah, more than happy with what we have now. A nice sharp midfielder or two this summer and we should cook, even more"
Chelsea Fans Turn on Palmer After Goalless Draw
Division:
351 posts
Chelsea supporters are expressing frustration with Cole Palmer's performance in the 0-0 stalemate against Manchester United, with many arguing the England international has become a one-season wonder who was carried by penalties rather than genuine quality. The discourse reveals growing scepticism about whether media hype around Palmer is justified, particularly after a relatively quiet display that contrasts sharply with his penalty-taking heroics from earlier in the campaign.
Palmer's Lost The Plot
Chelsea fans absolutely seething because they believe Palmer bottled it when it mattered most, disappearing in a crucial moment and failing to deliver the performance his pre-match confidence promised.
59.5%
annoyance
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"fuck you Cole Palmer couldn’t even be bothered to get the ball "
"@ChelseaFC Palmer you’re very stupid! All that chest before the game to stink the gaff all game. Worst players on the pitch."
He Actually Ran The Show
A smaller crew insisting Palmer was genuinely class all game, controlling the tempo and creating chances regardless of the final scoreline — they're not buying the narrative.
33.3%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Palmer was crazy tha game, absolutely ran the show "
"Delap and Palmer have been good "
Robbed By The Officials
These fans reckon Palmer should've had a penalty that VAR denied him, and they're using it as evidence that external factors — not his performance — cost Chelsea the result.
23.5%
"Palmer no penalty🤣🤣🤣Saved by the referee and VAR lol"
"cole palmer should go to the saudi league"
He's Done At This Level
The most damning take: supporters so frustrated they've moved beyond the match itself and are calling for Palmer to leave the Premier League entirely, suggesting he doesn't have what it takes for elite football.
20.6%
"Palmer no penalty🤣🤣🤣Saved by the referee and VAR lol"
"cole palmer should go to the saudi league"
20.6%
"Palmer no penalty🤣🤣🤣Saved by the referee and VAR lol"
"cole palmer should go to the saudi league"
Manchester United Fans Defend Carrick Against Amorim Nostalgia
Division:
105 posts
Following a disappointing goalless draw, United supporters are fiercely debating whether recent manager Carrick is an improvement over predecessor Amorim, with some fans defending Carrick's tactical pragmatism and player development whilst others romanticise Amorim's more entertaining approach despite his poor results. The divide reveals genuine frustration about whether defensive solidity and Champions League qualification represent progress or a betrayal of the club's attacking identity.
Amorim Left Us Broken
These fans believe Amorim's tenure was a catastrophic failure that damaged the club's identity, and they're furious that United look just as dysfunctional now — proving his experiment was never the answer.
51.4%
disappointment
amorim players
"Amorim was a waste of 18 months. Worst win rate in United history, awful football and embarrassingly out of his depth. "
"We look as bad as we did under EtH, let alone Amorim. "
Finally Rid Of Him
This camp has moved on from Amorim and sees his departure as validation; they're processing the reality that sometimes the best decision a failed manager makes is getting out of the way.
39.0%
neutral
amorim players
"We’ve found our Amorim "
"Amorim selling him might be the best decision he made at the helm. Boy was he right about him"
Carrick's Boring But Functional
These supporters acknowledge Amorim's tactical extremism was unworkable, and they're willing to tolerate Carrick's more conservative approach because at least it doesn't actively sabotage the team.
23.9%
"And upgraded from Amorim to Carrick."
"Jesus calling Carrick boring after having Amorim playing 5 at the back. Amorim used to bring on centre halves when we were down goals. Crazy talk to be criticising a manager who is"
We're Actually Playing Now
The optimists who believe Carrick has already shown more promise than Amorim ever did, and they're genuinely excited about what happens when we stop overthinking and just let the players play.
9.5%
amorim players
"Best game for a very ong time at least (thanks Amorim) "
"Carrick is great at managing tricky questions. Much better than Amorim was."
Chelsea and United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Division:
368 posts
Supporters from both sides are processing a frustrating 0-0 draw that leaves them stuck in the congestion of mid-table, with fans fixating on Champions League qualification hopes and how dropped points against weaker opposition have cost them a genuine title challenge. The tone is resigned rather than optimistic — there's acknowledgement that European football is now the realistic target, not a title push.
The Damage Control Brigade
These fans are grimly assessing where their team actually stands after a disappointing season—not thrilled by a goalless draw, but clinging to the mathematical possibility of Champions League football as the only lifeline left.
53.3%
neutral
points brighton
"I know, standards have dropped etc. But we’ve had a miserable season and we’re still sitting just outside UCL qualification. If this is our worst vs finishing 12th on 44 pts, or ge"
"We’re closer to 11th. Utterly despicable."
The Season's Already Dead
Furious with their side's incompetence, these supporters have effectively given up on top-four hopes and are venting their rage at what they see as systematic failure from their players and club.
29.3%
points brighton
"Fuck this EPL, cannot expect anything from them. I think we will miss top 5 due to their incompetence"
"Worst team in the league besides Spurs. "
The Deluded Optimists
Despite all evidence to the contrary, these fans are somehow convinced their team is building momentum or that rivals' struggles matter more than their own dire form—living in a parallel reality where a point feels like gold dust.
17.4%
optimism amusement
points brighton
"Good result for Liverpool, looking forward to the Everton game. Going to be spicy!"
"Massive win 10 pts clear in cl spot is great "
Chelsea Fans Demand Ownership Change After Stalemate
Division:
126 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration at the club's ownership and board, arguing that the owners lack ambition and passion for the club's success, with many calling for them to sell up entirely. The negativity runs deep—fans believe systematic failure at boardroom level, not managerial decisions, is driving the club's underperformance, and some are questioning whether the fanbase itself enables mediocrity by continuing to support the team unconditionally.
Chaos and Accountability Demanded
Chelsea fans absolutely furious that obscene spending hasn't translated to results, demanding the entire board and sporting structure be ripped out because nobody seems bothered enough to care.
70.6%
annoyance
manager happy
"Fuck this shit man We get fucked every week and I doubt some of these guys even care with the amount they earn This ownership ruined everything"
"I am sorry but the board, SDs have to go. You cannot spend that much and create such a mess and still have your job. Every single one needs to fucking go."
Historical Perspective Offers Patience
Long-suffering supporters who've watched Chelsea transform before are stepping back to contextualise this moment, recognising that American investment strategies might just be the wrong blueprint for football's collective nature.
22.2%
neutral
manager happy
"Some fans here, like myself, have seen this club go from mediocre in the late 90s/early 2000s, to one of the best teams in the world from 2004 till 2012. Then to a really solid tea"
"Their approach works a lot better in baseball, where individuals win you championships, with less need for a a coherent team "
Finance Lads See the Angle
A tiny minority of fans viewing the chaos as a financial play rather than a sporting disaster, betting that someone's making money even if the team isn't making trophies.
7.1%
approval
manager happy
"Market Opportunity baby!"
"Market opportunity baby! Finance bros! Finance bros!"
Neto's Crossing Quality Masks Blunt Finishing Woes
Division:
228 posts
Manchester United fans are divided on Neto's display in the 0-0 draw against Chelsea, with many crediting his crosses and chance creation whilst others blame attacking teammates for failing to convert the opportunities he generated. The debate reveals frustration that individual performances are being overshadowed by the collective attacking impotence on the night.
Neto's A Liability, Full Stop
This camp sees Neto as fundamentally broken at both ends and wants him shipped out, unwilling to acknowledge anything he does well because his overall contribution frustrates them so deeply.
58.8%
annoyance anger
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"that's why neto is the worst human ever. can't wait he's sold "
"this Neto-gusto combination is hot garbage. I can't believe we have to watch this week after week"
The Measured Sceptics
These fans give Neto credit where it's due but remain unconvinced by his overall impact, sitting firmly on the fence between acknowledging his moments and questioning whether he's genuinely Premier League standard.
35.5%
neutral
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Neto has been good this game. Controversial I know"
"Neto is so bad it’s not even funny. "
The Scapegoat Defenders
This group credits Neto's attacking play as genuinely dangerous and brilliant, instead pinning the blame squarely on his teammates' inability to finish the chances he creates from the right flank.
21.1%
"Neto was superb his teamates cannot score a goal for love nor money."
"@richardjones8673 defended well against Neto?? they hit the bar/post 2 times because of crosses from the Neto, he had so much space to put in quality crosses. wtf are you taking ab"
The Crossing Evangelists
A small but vocal minority insist Neto's delivery has been exceptional and that his attacking threat is the one bright spark in an otherwise blunt forward line.
5.7%
Robert Sánchez Teddy Sharman-Lowe
"Neto's crossing has been terrific "
"Neto's crossing was great, almost everything we created came from his side."
Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate
Division:
208 posts
Chelsea supporters are deeply divided over manager Liam Rosenior's future following a frustrating 0-0 draw, with many calling for his immediate sacking whilst others defend his appointment or blame the club's previous decision to sack Enzo Maresca. The negativity centres on tactical failings and perceived lack of squad cohesion under the new boss, though a vocal minority remain supportive of his vision.
Rosenior Out, Full Stop
These fans see the goalless draw as the final straw—they believe the manager has lost the plot tactically and is actively holding back talented players like Palmer and Guiu.
72.6%
disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"This team is fucking terrible, palmer is so shit now. Rosenior will 100% go down as our worst ever manager "
"Marc Guiu can’t get a single minute? Fuck Rosenior. Fucking piece of shit. "
CV Doesn't Match The Job
This camp is highlighting Rosenior's lower-league managerial background as proof he's out of his depth in the Premier League and shouldn't be trusted with Chelsea's ambitions.
26.7%
"Rosenior must go out....!"
"Rosenior managerial history he’s got a Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell, Didcot, Yateley, Winnersh Taplow…… Burghfield"
Ironic Acceptance
These fans are processing the result through sarcasm and dark humour, pointing out that Rosenior's tenure is delivering exactly the opposite of what the club hoped for.
21.6%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Fair play to Rosenior. I doubted him and he's gone and proved me right. What a manager."
"Don't worry, this sub told me our attack is so much better under Rosenior "
Delusional Faith
A tiny contingent still believes Rosenior can turn it around with a big win and remains convinced he's the solution Chelsea has been searching for.
5.8%
approval
Pedro Neto Liam Delap Alejandro Garnacho
"This would be a great game to win well. If Rosenior and the players want to turn this around a good 3-0 win would probably start that."
"Rosenior is the best thing that has happened to us since garnacho"
Chelsea Fans Panic Over Europe Qualification Collapse
Division:
74 posts
Following a damaging 0-1 defeat, Chelsea supporters are spiralling over the realistic possibility of missing European football entirely next season, fearing the revenue and recruitment consequences if they fail to secure even Europa League qualification. The mood is one of resignation — fans are openly questioning whether the club deserves Champions League football and predicting a catastrophic summer without European income to fund transfers.
Sack The Manager, Save The Season
Three-quarters of Chelsea's fanbase is absolutely livid—they reckon the manager's out of his depth and only a managerial change offers any hope of salvaging European football next term.
74.3%
disappointment
"our play is fucking atrocious. sack this guy if you want any chance at any europe"
"FUCK. Season from hell. No way we get Europe next year "
We're Not Good Enough Anyway
This camp's accepted the harsh reality that Chelsea don't deserve Champions League football right now, so missing Europe might actually be a blessing in disguise given how they'd get exposed.
36.4%
"Do you seriously think we can beat anyone in Europe 😅😅😅😅😅"
"Great 👍 We are not deserve Champions League, We are deserve Europa League and Conference league."
The Bare Minimum Verdict
A smaller slice of fans are stating the obvious cold facts—the club simply hasn't performed well enough to warrant European qualification, end of story.
17.6%
neutral
"We deserve championship football"
"Great 👍 We are not deserve Champions League, We are deserve Europa League and Conference league."
Best Thing That Could Happen
The smallest but loudest group are actually celebrating the collapse because they reckon a season without European football is exactly what this struggling Chelsea side needs.
8.1%
"missing europe is the best thing ever "
"Would love to hear it one day, maybe if they made a UEFA competition for 10th place we could qualify for that one"
Chelsea Fans Savage Delap and Garnacho After Stalemate
Division:
166 posts
Chelsea supporters are absolutely tearing into summer signings Delap and Garnacho following the goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans questioning whether they were catastrophic recruitment decisions and even suggesting the club should've never signed them in the first place. The negativity extends to broader frustration with the squad's attacking quality compared to Chelsea's legendary forwards, with some fans even calling for the players to be released at season's end.
The Fury of Wasted Talent
These fans are absolutely seething that Chelsea deployed underperforming attackers instead of giving academy prospects a genuine chance to prove themselves.
62.7%
annoyance
Pedro Neto Liam Delap Alejandro Garnacho
"Why can’t they play some fucking kids? Delap, Garnacho, and Neto are fucking garbage. None of them can even fucking dribble"
"@ChelseaFC Dis guys are full of shit..Neto can't take in shaw 💔as for garnacho it's a big disgrace for a club as big as Chelsea to have this clawns called players"
The Pragmatic Acceptance
This group accepts the lineup choices philosophically, viewing youth debuts as a learning experience whilst recognising the quality gap between academy players and established talents.
31.3%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"@ChelseaFC you give u21 u18 from cobham a chance to play LW and CF they will be million times better than garnacho and delap"
"@ChelseaFC Thank you for playing Delap and having to bring on Garnacho 🙌 👏"
The Squad Overhaul Campaigners
These supporters have moved beyond the match itself and are calling for a wholesale clearout of underperforming players, starting with the wingers who disappointed on the night.
27.3%
"Foffana, Cucrella, Enzo, and PLEASE GARGNACHO LEAVE MY CLUB!!!!"
"Line Up Chelsea Sanchez 1 (GK) Gusto 27 Fofana 29 Hato 21 Cucurella 3 Caicedo 25 Fernandez 8 Estevao 41 Palmer 10 Neto 7 Delap 9 Manchester United Lammens 31 (GK) Dalot 2 Maz"
The Match Analysts
This contingent is documenting and dissecting the actual events on the pitch, cataloguing individual performances rather than drawing broader conclusions about squad direction.
20.5%
"Foffana, Cucrella, Enzo, and PLEASE GARGNACHO LEAVE MY CLUB!!!!"
"Line Up Chelsea Sanchez 1 (GK) Gusto 27 Fofana 29 Hato 21 Cucurella 3 Caicedo 25 Fernandez 8 Estevao 41 Palmer 10 Neto 7 Delap 9 Manchester United Lammens 31 (GK) Dalot 2 Maz"
The Contrarian Believers
Against the tide of negativity, this tiny pocket genuinely rated what they saw from the young players and are willing to back Delap, Garnacho, and the defence when others won't.
6.0%
admiration
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"dunno guys I’m watching a great game: Delap shot in the goal direction, Garnacho dribbled, Fofana ran"
"@ChelseaFC Delap and hato did so well."
Fans Baffled by Mysteriously Deleted Match Highlights
Division:
85 posts
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are expressing frustration over highlight videos being removed shortly after posting, with fans questioning why extended clips were uploaded only to disappear and demanding answers about what's actually happening behind the scenes. The discussion centres entirely on the technical handling of match footage rather than referee decisions or on-pitch action.
The Referee Rulebook Brigade
These fans are locked in debate about whether the decision was technically correct by the laws of the game, picking apart every millisecond and regulation without clear conviction either way.
58.8%
neutral
minutes
"10 minute duration wooooooe"
"Stoppable on their day"
The Betrayed Purists
Absolutely seething that the authorities have fundamentally changed how the game operates, they see this as a disgraceful departure from tradition that's robbing football of its integrity.
29.4%
minutes
""Progressive Extra Time" is disgusting "
"20 minutes is a long fucking time "
The Bewildered Observers
They're too busy being confused or amused by the chaos itself — the bizarre circumstances, the technical mishaps, the sheer oddness of what just happened — to care about taking sides.
22.2%
"How short was the reporter?"
"Stoppable on their day"
The Tech Vindication Squad
Relief and vindication for these fans, who believe the new system has finally delivered something concrete and measurable, even if nobody else quite understands what they're celebrating yet.
11.8%
approval
minutes
"Nice we got 50 fps highlight~"
"50hz video, FINALLY."
United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate
Division:
72 posts
Manchester United supporters are frustrated with Erik ten Hag's substitution choices in the goalless draw, with many calling for young striker Marc Guiu to have been brought on instead of the underperforming Garnacho and Delap. The discourse centres on Guiu being a wasted attacking option on the bench when United desperately needed a spark in a disappointing 0-0 result.
The Guiu Believers Are Done Waiting
These fans are absolutely furious that the manager has frozen out Guiu entirely, viewing his continued absence as a baffling waste when the current options aren't delivering.
52.8%
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella Trevoh Chalobah
"Guiu sucks man and he hasn’t played in months. It’d be no better "
"@Abzz022 @ChelseaFC Mahn..And worse,instead of bringing Guiu the ninja brought Chalobah instead...fuck him"
The Pragmatic Plea for Change
This middle-ground camp acknowledges the team's struggles in midfield and sees Guiu as a logical, lower-risk option worth testing — nothing dramatic, just common sense football management.
41.7%
neutral
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"@ChelseaFC Great refereeing today !!! We are missing Joao Pedro. Give Guiu playtime at this point"
"Delap has had an ok game compared to his usual. I do wonder if guiu would be a good sub because he’s much more of a workhorse imo"
The Tactical Accountability Squad
These fans dig deeper into the numbers and systems, arguing that Guiu's work rate and actual ability make him objectively the better choice compared to underperforming alternatives.
23.1%
"Plz n plz can they start 2 give Guiu some minutes 2 cuz bruh ain’t gon lie his way to good than Delap to be putting on bench n of course F**** de coach n his staff"
"What does guiu have to do delap couldnt hit a barn door"
The Cautious Optimists
A small but genuine pocket of support willing to trust that if Guiu finally gets his chance, he'll prove his worth and vindicate the patience some have shown.
5.6%
Pedro Neto Liam Delap
"Looking forward to seeing Guiu"
"Well, Guiu for a start. Even Santos has a goal in him. He played it as safe as he possibly could with those substitutions."
Chelsea and Manchester United Fans React to Goalless Stalemate
Division:
153 posts
Fans discussing the 0-0 draw between Chelsea and Manchester United are focused on referee decisions and officiating performance during the match, with largely neutral sentiment suggesting the calls were broadly fair but perhaps contentious enough to warrant debate. The discussion remains emerging and low-intensity, with most engagement centred on whether the officials got the big moments right rather than wider implications for either club's season.
The Great Confusion Brigade
Nearly half the fanbase is genuinely bewildered by what just happened on the pitch—caught between accepting the stalemate and having absolutely no idea who the key players even were.
47.7%
neutral
"pain 💀"
"who tf is chuna"
The Satisfied Pragmatists
A solid 42 percent are genuinely chuffed with the result, viewing the goalless draw as a fair outcome and celebrating what they see as a well-earned point.
42.5%
amusement approval
"Nice❤❤❤"
"Chuna!!❤"
The Betrayed Minority
A vocal 10 percent are absolutely seething, convinced the match officials got it catastrophically wrong and robbed their side of what should have been a victory.
9.8%
"🤢"
"Shocked 🙃"
Chelsea Fans Defend Maresca After Rosenior Appointment
Division:
116 posts
Chelsea supporters are heavily criticising the club's decision to replace Enzo Maresca with Liam Rosenior, arguing that Maresca had Chelsea performing well before injuries and boardroom mismanagement derailed the season. Fans believe the club made a catastrophic managerial error and are adamant the squad's current struggles prove Maresca was the better option.
We've Lost Our Minds
This is the angry core who think sacking Maresca was an catastrophic blunder that's actively destroying the club's season and their faith in the board's decision-making.
62.9%
annoyance
Cole Palmer Enzo Fernández Moisés Caicedo
"@ChelseaFC So you sack maresca to put us in this shit fuck y’all"
"@ChelseaFC You lot are making me fall out of love with football. We will lose today meaning we’ve lost 6 games in our last 7 the only win being a game against a relegation side in "
Reading The Tea Leaves
These fans are staying analytical, weighing up the tactical and structural arguments around Maresca's departure without getting emotionally caught in the chaos.
31.9%
neutral
Cole Palmer Enzo Fernández
"@ChelseaFC We are safe from relegation because of Enzo Maresca"
"At least the football got more exciting when Maresca left "
Actually, What Happened Here?
This group is still trying to parse the basic facts of the situation — whether Maresca was sacked or left voluntarily — because the narrative itself is contested.
25.9%
"Come on, this is ridiculous, a huge stupidity that I think is outrageous, they fired Enzo Maresca, why?? but we can see Chelsea the CWC is destroyed in the hands of Liam Rosenior, "
"They didn't fire Maresca. He walked away."
He Was Overachieving Anyway
The small but vocal optimistic minority reckon Maresca had this squad punching above its weight and Rosenior's arrival will finally show what they're genuinely capable of.
5.2%
Cole Palmer Enzo Fernández
"@ChelseaFC Thank you Enzo Maresca for saving us from relegation"
"Thank you rosenior, every game just shows how much maresca had this team over performing "
Chelsea's Woodwork Becomes the Real Villain
Division:
99 posts
Fans are having a laugh at Chelsea's expense after the Blues hit the crossbar repeatedly during a frustrating 0-0 draw, with supporters joking that the woodwork has essentially become Chelsea's twelfth player and robbing them of a result. The running joke captures the sheer number of times Chelsea struck the frame, turning what could've been a different story into a meme about missed chances against a well-organised Manchester United defence.
The Woodwork Lottery Ticket
These fans are watching in real-time disbelief as Chelsea's strikers turn the crossbar into their most consistent finisher, treating each miss like a darkly comedic moment rather than a tactical disaster.
58.6%
neutral
"Lmao not to even hit the target, Jesus Christ"
"Cross bar only🎉"
The Unlucky Narrative Merchants
They're reframing the repeated woodwork hits as cosmic bad luck rather than poor execution, essentially arguing that Chelsea's crossbar is doing defensive work and deserves a squad number.
26.3%
"Crossbar is 12 player"
"Looks like cross bar challenge 😄"
The Absolutely Seething Brigade
These supporters have moved past analysis into pure rage, furious that their side's strikers can't convert basic chances and convinced that the finishing is so dire it borders on insulting.
23.2%
anger
"Useless fuckers can’t hit a barn door. "
"post 2-3 times crossbar twice today, just fuck off with this unlucky finishing "
The Schadenfreude Settlers
Whether they're opposing fans or Chelsea supporters finding dark humour in adversity, they're celebrating the absurdity of the moment—the crossbar becoming the real match-winner against their own team.
18.2%
amusement
"OMG! Saved by the bar!"
"Wow crossbar!"
Manchester United Fans Divided on Summer Manager Rebuild
Division:
278 posts
United supporters are expressing frustration over another poor result, with significant debate about whether the current manager should stay or be replaced in the summer transfer window. The discussion reveals deep uncertainty about realistic managerial alternatives, as fans struggle to identify available world-class candidates to improve the side's inconsistent performances.
We're Absolutely Done Here
These fans believe the current manager and squad are fundamentally broken and incapable of competing, demanding wholesale changes or they'll walk away from the club entirely.
70.1%
annoyance
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Sacked tonight, we are fucking finished under this fucking loser. Shittest football I’ve ever watched in my life"
"I'm so fucking done if I see this same manager and set of players again next season. "
Let's See What's Next
This pragmatic group acknowledges the result but treats it as a stepping stone, fixating on managerial recruitment rather than emotional investment in the current setup.
24.8%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"@ManUtd Important 3 points Hope the search for a permanent manager starts now ?"
"If he does what boehly did…we’re gonna have another super team in California."
He's Actually Got This
A tiny optimistic minority convinced the interim manager has earned the permanent job through player respect and recent performances, seeing potential where most see dysfunction.
5.0%
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Job done, hopefully new manager"
"Deserves the job. Players clearly respect him and are willing to give their all for him."
Chelsea Fans Criticise Ball Control in Goalless Stalemate
Division:
341 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting frustration over their team's poor possession and passing accuracy during the 0-0 draw, with particular complaints about giving the ball away constantly in the second half and failing to maintain basic ball retention. Fans are also questioning the attacking cohesion of the front three and the defensive frailties that kept them vulnerable throughout the match.
We're Fundamentally Broken
These fans believe Chelsea's collapse isn't about one match—it's systemic failure in pressing, ball recovery, and the basic defensive structure that's rotted since the manager arrived.
70.1%
annoyance disappointment
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"we are so fucking bad at the rebounds and 50/50 s fuck me man"
"our off the ball work and press has been so fucking bad ever since this mf showed up"
Here's What Actually Happened
This group treats the draw as a factual event to describe rather than judge, focusing on what they observed without the emotional baggage of blame or crisis narratives.
25.8%
neutral
Tosin Adarabioyo Marc Cucurella
"Another set piece masterclass"
"Great set piece tactics"
This Is Just Embarrassing Now
These supporters have moved past anger into dark humour and resignation, using sarcasm to express the deepening realisation that this team simply doesn't respect the fundamentals of football anymore.
23.6%
"Lean forward and spread em"
"Didn’t respect the ball….. Banter team! Hahaha"
Chelsea Fans Furious Over Baffling Substitution Decisions
Division:
73 posts
Chelsea supporters are venting their frustration over what they perceive as inexplicable tactical substitutions during their goalless draw with Manchester United, with fans questioning whether the manager's choices cost them the match. The negativity centres entirely on team selection and in-game management rather than referee decisions, despite the discussion category flagging officiating as the topic.
The Damage Is Already Done
These fans believe the substitution came far too late, and by that point the tactical harm was irreversible — the match was already slipping away.
50.0%
"That sub lost us the game. "
"Subscribe"
Incompetence On The Touchline
Absolutely seething that the manager made such a baffling decision in the first place, these supporters see it as a masterclass in getting it catastrophically wrong.
47.9%
anger
"Make a fucking sub, this is beyond a joke. "
"What the fuck are those subs, Liam?"
Show Us The Blueprint
The pragmatists trying to understand what the manager was actually thinking, questioning whether there's a coherent tactical reason hiding beneath what looks like madness.
47.9%
neutral
"Subs, fuckin' finally"
"POST !!"
Injury Crisis Deepens as Key Players Fall Out
Division:
167 posts
Fans are expressing frustration over mounting injury problems affecting their squad's performance, with discussion centring on who is sidelined, unavailable through suspension, or struggling with fitness issues. The negative sentiment reflects growing concern that key personnel are unavailable at a crucial point in the season.
Season's Already Dead
Fans venting raw frustration that every fresh injury is another nail in the coffin — they've given up hope and just want the suffering to end.
51.5%
sadness anger
injured Tosin Adarabioyo
"Of course he's fucking injured man. Fuck this season."
"Lmao another injury just fucking end us already. Seasons done."
The Brutal Damage Assessment
Pragmatic supporters doing the maths on who's left standing, recognising the squad's threadbare and questioning whether key players can even get fit before it's too late.
45.5%
neutral
injured Tosin Adarabioyo
"Lmao man I was definitely “give him time” for a minute but good lord I can’t wait for the season to be over, no way he makes it to June "
"Hopefully the JP injury isn’t too bad because wow he’s the only player that can score "
The Tactical Tea Spillers
Fans dissecting exactly what happened on the pitch — tracking substitutions, formations, and managerial decisions rather than spiralling into despair about the bigger picture.
40.0%
"I thought CooCooRae was injured?"
"He played about 18 minutes at LW. He went in at the 17th, Rosenior (for some reason) didn’t have him swap wings with Neto until the 27th."
Fans Slam Commentator's Bizarre Goal Reaction
Division:
123 posts
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are venting frustration at the match commentator's unprofessional and confusing reaction to the opening goal, with viewers questioning whether he was biased toward Chelsea or simply having an off day. The negativity around referee decisions appears intertwined with broader annoyance at the broadcast presentation itself, as fans found the commentary more memorable than the actual football on display.
Commentators Are Actively Poisoning Coverage
This camp believes the TNT and Peacock broadcast team are so transparently biased towards Chelsea that they've completely compromised their credibility and ruined the viewing experience.
77.2%
anger annoyance
penalty united
"TNT announcers are absolute dogshit my god"
"God these announcers on Peacock suck. Why are they so desperate for Chelsea to get a penalty?"
Entertainment Value Over Pure Analysis
These fans acknowledge the commentator's flaws but credit him with genuine passion and personality that makes football more fun to watch, even if his actual analysis is dodgy.
46.3%
"Commentator 😂😂😂😂"
"A Townsend is a good commentator"
Refereeing Matters More Than Commentary
This group cuts through the noise about commentators to focus on what actually affects the result — the officials' decisions on the pitch — and reserves judgement on personality clashes.
18.7%
neutral
penalty united
"I love his passion for the game and you'd enjoy a pint with him, but his commentary is quite poor. He's good fun though and you can tell he doesn't take it too seriously."
"Its so good watching a united game without having to hear Neville. Ref been shite against chelsea so far"
Fans Rage Over Inconsistent Refereeing in Dull Draw
Division:
714 posts
Chelsea and Manchester United supporters are furious about what they perceive as blatant inconsistencies in refereeing standards, with fans convinced the officials are protecting certain players whilst harshly penalising others. The discussion centres on controversial decisions and no-calls that allegedly influenced the match outcome, with many fans arguing that referee bias—rather than actual play—has become the deciding factor in Premier League games.
Michael Oliver's Masterclass in Chaos
Fans convinced the referee personally sabotaged the match through egregious missed calls and inconsistent officiating, with some suggesting systemic bias against United.
63.2%
anger
penalty system
"Michael Oliver has always been a fucking cunt of a ref. VAR room today or really ever, isn't any better. I actually cannot fathom that decision. I've never ever felt like this on a"
"2 missed calls in 60 seconds. Oliver is the worst. "
Did The Ref Actually Bottle It?
Supporters genuinely confused about why certain decisions stood while others were overturned, questioning the logic and consistency of what they witnessed in real time.
37.9%
"lol why didn’t the ref let amad score like area guler in the last min"
"why can't they do that?"
The Conspiracy's Favourite Talking Point
Cynics arguing Oliver and his PGMOL cronies are deliberately protecting certain outcomes, treating refereeing decisions as part of a deeper institutional narrative rather than honest mistakes.
33.8%
neutral
penalty system
"Only fouled him 5 times Dalot, good work."
"Oliver doing his best to hold the line against United lol his PGMOL boys will be happy "
Manchester United Fans Debate Casemiro's Declining Form
Division:
79 posts
Manchester United supporters are split on midfielder Casemiro following the 0-1 defeat to Chelsea, with some defending his experience and winning mentality whilst others highlight concerning tactical vulnerabilities—particularly his inability to control midfield possession and his increasing giveaways in dangerous areas as the match wore on. The discussion centres on whether his leadership and set-piece prowess outweigh the territorial control problems his fatigue creates, especially in the second half.
One More Season Left In The Tank
These fans are resigned to Casemiro's reality—ageing midfielder, still got something to offer, might as well back him through to the end.
68.4%
neutral
united goal
"One more year one more year Casemiro!"
"@ManUtd Casemiro having the best of his left time 🔥"
He's Lost It And We're Tired
This camp has seen enough poor passing and sloppy defending to conclude Casemiro's decline is real, and they're not afraid to call it out ruthlessly.
22.8%
annoyance
united goal
"Casermiro now rolling around after what he just did.. what a cunt"
"Casemiro has been poor the past couple of games. Passing has been especially bad"
Peak Casemiro Is Still Elite Entertainment
A small but vocal group choosing to celebrate his moments of quality and refuse the doom narrative, convinced he can still deliver when it matters.
8.9%
amusement
united goal
"Casemiro my man. Look how happy he is. "
"Casemiro what a game give him a nother year"

Cross-Cutting Patterns

Tosin Adarabioyo
Appears across 17 debates: Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate, Cunha's Decisive Strike Sparks United Celebration, United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play, Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements, Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles, Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea, Chelsea Fans Demand BlueCo Ownership Exit After Goalless Stalemate, Hato Shines in Controversial Chelsea-United Stalemate, Manchester United Fans Divided on Summer Manager Rebuild, Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection, Injury Crisis Deepens as Key Players Fall Out, Chelsea Fans Fume at xG Stat After Goalless Draw, Young Defender Impresses Despite Neutral Match Result, Chelsea Fans Divide Over Enzo's Performance in Goalless Draw, Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Absences in United Loss, Chelsea Fans Criticise Ball Control in Goalless Stalemate
Marc Cucurella
Appears across 13 debates: Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate, United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play, Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements, Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles, Manchester United's Defensive Masterclass Stuns Chelsea, Manchester United Fans Divided on Summer Manager Rebuild, Hato Shines in Controversial Chelsea-United Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection, Young Defender Impresses Despite Neutral Match Result, Chelsea Fans Divide Over Enzo's Performance in Goalless Draw, Chelsea Fans Despair Over Squad Absences in United Loss, Chelsea Fans Criticise Ball Control in Goalless Stalemate
Pedro Neto
Appears across 8 debates: Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate, United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Weaponise Ticket Boycott Against Ownership, Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection, Chelsea Fans Turn on Palmer After Goalless Draw, Chelsea Fans Savage Delap and Garnacho After Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Torn Apart By Gusto's Crossing Display, Fans Divided Over Garnacho's Role in Goalless Stalemate
Liam Delap
Appears across 7 debates: Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate, United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection, Chelsea Fans Turn on Palmer After Goalless Draw, Chelsea Fans Savage Delap and Garnacho After Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Torn Apart By Gusto's Crossing Display, Fans Divided Over Garnacho's Role in Goalless Stalemate
Trevoh Chalobah
Appears across 6 debates: Chelsea Fans Turn on Rosenior After Goalless Stalemate, United Fans Demand Guiu Minutes in Stalemate, Chelsea Fans Furious Over Cucurella's Unpunished Rough Play, Chelsea Fans Debate Delap's Ongoing Finishing Struggles, Chelsea Fans Blame Fofana for Crucial Deflection, Chelsea and United Fans Demand Urgent Squad Reinforcements