
‘I love these fools' – Chelsea fans react to stars' wild dressing room celebrations after huge win over Liverpool
CHELSEA fans have loved seeing the player's wild dressing celebrations after the win over Liverpool.
The Blues stormed to a 3-1 win over the Premier League champions at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
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Enzo Fernandez fired the hosts into the lead before Jarrell Quansah put through his own net.
Virgil van Dijk got one back for Liverpool before Cole Palmer put the result to bed with a 96th-minute penalty.
The victory for Chelsea is a significant boost to their Champions League qualification hopes.
The players were clearly overjoyed with the result as they celebrated in the dressing room.
Trevoh Chalobah shared footage of his team-mates celebrating on his Snapchat, captioned "My team".
The video showed Enzo Fernandez shirtless and dancing before Noni Madueke took centre stage.
The winger sprang up from his seat to dance in front of the whole squad, who all cheered him on.
Fans loved seeing the players in a buoyant mood as they reacted on social media.
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One posted: "I love these fools."
A second wrote: "Missed these vibes."
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A third commented: "They finally found their happiness."
A fourth said: "Most likeable Chelsea squad in a long time, full of vibes."
Another added: "Man, I love this squad."
The win puts the Blues fifth in the Premier League, level on points with fourth-placed Newcastle.
Chelsea then finish the season with match-ups against Manchester United and Nottingham Forest.
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