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Chelsea star called out for ‘dressing like a janitor’ at glitzy awards bash as fans joke ‘club don’t pay him enough’

Published on May 05, 2025 at 11:57 AM

CHELSEA star Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall caused confusion among fans for his outfit of choice at the club’s glitzy end of season awards.

After beating champions 3-1 at on Sunday afternoon, .

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at the CFC Awards.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall stunned fans with his more low-key look at the Chelsea End of Season awards
Cole Palmer of Chelsea arriving at the Chelsea End of Season Awards.
The likes of Cole Palmer turned up in blazers and shirts
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Chelsea celebrating.
Dewsbury-Hall has operated as a squad player for Chelsea this season
Moisés Caicedo holding two Chelsea FC awards.
Moises Caicedo won the Men’s Players’ Player and Player of the Season awards
Tyrique George holding his Chelsea Men's Academy Player of the Season award.
Tyrique George won the Men’s Academy Player of the Season award

The awards for the Men’s, Women’s and Academy teams saw many stars turn on the glam as they arrived in sharp looking suits and dresses.

Moises Caicedo picked up both the Men’s Players’ Player of the Season and Men’s Player of the Season award, while won the Men’s Academy Player of the Season gong.

The midfielder was seen in a snazzy blazer and white shirt combo while exciting forward George sported black on black with a suit and blazer duo.

, , Enzo Fernandez, , and were among the numerous others who wore blazers and shirts to the event, with some adding ties and bow-ties as well.

However, Dewsbury-Hall, who joined the Blues last summer for £30million from Leicester after the arrival of former Foxes boss , appeared to be the exception as he stunned fans with his more low-key look on the blue carpet.

The 26-year-old was seen wearing a dark blue buttoned up shirt with a white top underneath which he paired with matching dark blue trousers and a pair of black shoes with a white sole.

Reacting on social media, one fan took a screenshot of a social media post on and simply posted: “??”; with it.

A second said: “Man thought they were going to grab a .”;


A third added: “He really said ‘here damn’.”;

A fourth said: “Tried to be cute with the blue but it’s the WRONG shade.”;

A fifth wrote: “Literally me when my parents force me to go a family event.”;

Another replied with a pair of crying emojis before they said: “You guys are hurting him.”;

A seventh added: “Well this fit is better than most of the suits some wore just that this is a bad picture.”;

Another fan commented: “He didn’t have a suit,”; to which another replied: “Chels don’t pay him enough.”;

Dewsbury-Hall signed a six-year deal when joining the Blues last summer and earns a tidy £80,000 a week, although this is in the middle range of the club’s wage structure under ‘s ownership.

The top earner at the club currently is James, who sits on £250,000, which was one of the first new contracts handed out under the BlueCo regime to a player not signed that summer.

Dewsbury-Hall has been limited to just 12 Premier League appearances this season, although more than half of his minutes have come from 11 games in the .

He is yet to miss a start in the competition, scoring three goals -including a last-16 second leg winner over Copenhagen – and adding two assists.

A 4-1 win over Swedish side Djurgarden in the semi-final first leg put Chelsea on course to reach the final of the competition in Wroclaw, , on May 28 where they will play one of or .

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