Roman Abramovich, Chelsea’s billionaire owner, was left “furious” over how the European Super League drama played out, fearing damage to his status, according to The Sun.
Abramovich had trusted the chairman of the club, Bruce Buck, over the decision and that it was in Chelsea’s best long-term interest.
The Russian is now angry as he felt “blindsided” by the club’s supporters’ true feelings about the Super League amid concerns for his legacy and reputation.
Chelsea was one of the top six Premier League clubs to pull away from the European Super League.
The Blues fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge to protest against the west London club participation in the European Super League.
The decision to back out of the competition had already been made before Chelsea fans gathered at the club’s home ground.
Chelsea’s technical advisor, Petr Cech, came out in an attempt to calm fans as they continued to protest.