Chelsea crash out after 8-2 loss as fans protest

Chelsea suffered a heavy 3–0 home defeat to PSG in the Champions League, exiting 8–2 on aggregate, as frustration grew among fans at Stamford Bridge this week.

Supporters voiced anger during and after the match, with some leaving early and others chanting former owner Roman Abramovich’s name following recent financial penalties linked to his era. On the pitch, Chelsea struggled throughout, conceding three without reply against a dominant PSG side.

“We have to accept the level wasn’t good enough,” a club insider admitted after the defeat. Midfielder Enzo Fernandez also cast doubt on the future, saying: “Right now, I don’t know what will happen next.”

Analysts have questioned the club’s direction under its current ownership model. “This team looks more like a project than a contender,” one expert noted.

The result underlines Chelsea’s ongoing instability both on and off the field.