Petr Cech, a former Chelsea goalkeeper, had to get out to pass between Super League protests

Chelsea fans expressed annoyance at the team’s inclusion in the Super League and prevented the team’s bus from running prior to the game against Brigthon.

Chelsea fans blocked the team’s access to Stamford Bridge for the Premier League game against Brigthon, in protest at their participation in the European Super League.

Chelsea supporters arrived at the stadium hours before the game to express their displeasure at the team’s decision to unite with Real Madrid and 10 other clubs to create a championship among the best in Europe.

Petr Cech had to get out of the truck to reassure Chelsea fans and ask them to let the players through to his game against Brigthon in the Premier League.

I don’t know, give everyone timeThe Czech shouted to Chelsea fans, who demanded their team’s decision.

Among the protests were requests to Román Abramovich to “do the right thing” and messages of “dreams are not for sale”. All over the world, protests are returning against the 12 teams trying to create an elite football championship.

Florentino Pérez, president of the European Super League, assured that his goal is to “save football” as all the clubs are in a deep financial crisis, but the fans of each team are demanding the decisions that have been made.

In the morning, some British media reported that Manchester City and Chelsea were hesitant to continue with the Super League, due to the demonstrations from the fans and the criticism they have received in recent days.

“I know, give us some time,” Cech shouted again, asking to pass the team bus for his Premier League game.

Chelsea fans at Stamford Bridge are opening another front against the European Super League.

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