Manchester United star Casemiro’s tense exchange with Chelsea fans goes viral

Manchester United star Casemiro’s tense exchange with Chelsea fans goes viral

Viral footage has emerged showing Manchester United star Casemiro engaged in a tense exchange with Chelsea fans while on the substitute’s bench during his team’s 4-3 defeat at Stamford Bridge.

Despite holding a 3-2 lead, Man United ultimately succumbed to Chelsea’s Cole Palmer scoring in the 100th and 101st minute, causing wild celebrations in west London.

Casemiro was substituted in the 75th minute of the game, with his team leading by one goal. However, a video has recently surfaced on social media showing the Brazilian engaging in a conversation with Chelsea fans as he made his way to the bench.

Despite the footage only capturing the latter half of the conversation, it depicts Casemiro’s sarcastic response to Chelsea fans who seem displeased with the 32-year-old for delaying his seating and obstructing the view of those behind him.

Casemiro can be seen repeatedly saying “Sorry, my bad, sorry”in a tongue-in-cheek manner. After sitting down, he asks Chelsea fans if everything is now okay and gives a thumbs up to different sections of the home crowd.

Despite initially going 2-0 up, Chelsea fans were able to celebrate as their team secured a victory in an exciting match. The Blues were equalized at 2-2 before the first half ended, but they managed to score another goal in the second half to take the lead.

Despite Erik ten Hag’s team appearing poised to secure the victory in Manchester, a foul committed by Diogo Dalot on Noni Madueke within the penalty box resulted in Palmer successfully converting from the spot, ultimately equalizing the scores against Andre Onana.

In the 101st minute, Palmer scored Chelsea’s fourth goal of the night, completing his hat-trick just 82 seconds after his previous goal. This match will be remembered as an unforgettable Premier League classic.

Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United defender, was left astonished by what he saw as a lack of professionalism from his old club. At 45 years old, he did not expect to witness such behavior from the Red Devils.

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