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Mauricio Pochettino said it was sad hearing his fans boo Lionel Messi and Neymar at the weekend as a backlash to PSG failing once again in the Champions League.

Unsurprisingly, everyone outside of Paris found it so funny they needed to insert a Tena pad in their underwear. It’s not sad hearing a pair of mercenaries who left Barcelona for a lesser league to fatten already-bulging wallets being abused by spoiled fans who believe Qatari billions should automatically entitle them to be the best team in the world.

I’m guessing Chelsea followers who’ve been around for a while won’t be surprised to see Roman Abramovich’s demise being greeted joyously among rivals who looked on powerlessly, and enviously, as ill-gotten Russian gains bought them every trophy in sight.

And how placards at Stamford Bridge on Sunday saying “Don’t use Chelsea for your bulls**t politics” while tanks the government alleges are potentially made from steel manufactured by their beloved oligarch’s company fired on Ukrainian women and children, inspired contempt; a contempt that turned to disgust when Chelsea played the suffering victim card by demanding Saturday’s FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough be played behind closed doors for the sake of “sporting integrity.”

As the club’s former doctor, Eva Carneiro tweeted: “Consider for one moment your entertainment ‘suffering’ versus loss of life,

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