CHELSEA were so rancid against Nottingham Forest that Thiago Silva could hardly watch from the stands.
Blues legend Silva, 41, was at for the
Thiago Silva could barely watch as Chelsea lost to Nottingham Forest Credit: sky sports
He rubbed his eyes and looked close to tears in the stands during the game Credit: Sky Sports
It was ‘s SIXTH Prem defeat in a row and leaves them ninth in the table, just three points above in 13th with three games to play.
For , who made over 150 appearances for the club – winning the in 2021 – it was too much to take.
Sat alongside his son, Isago, who plays in the Chelsea academy, high up from a box, he was left looking thoroughly fed up.
At one point, as the camera panned to Brazilian Silva, who just won the Portuguese league title with , he rubbed his eyes in dismay.
When Silva left Chelsea for free it was after the 2023-24 season under .
He played the year before when they finished 12th in Clearlake-Todd Boehly’s first campaign as owners.
And somehow .
It left fans to reminisce over better times with one even saying: “What his eyes have seen, his mouth cannot say”.
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Another wrote on X: “Imagine returning to ur club as see Tosin on pitch as ur replacement! I would crying too”.
A third added: “Man is disappointed at what he’s seeing”.
And someone else replied to pics of him: “I feel your pain Thiago Silva, I feel your pain.”
For many, the sight of Silva and boss back at SW6 was too much to handle and a reminder of better times.
One supporter on social media commented: “I’m so embarrassed, dude, Thiago Silva’s watching and we still lose”.
His facial expression at full-time was also picked up on by a different account, who said: “Thiago Silva looks genuinely disgusted at what he watched”.
Blues legend Silva watched the 3-1 loss with his son, Isago, who is in the club’s academy Credit: Getty



