The Blues are trying to redevelop their ground as success continues on the pitch but their project manager couldn't help having a dig at their rivals
The director of Chelsea's stadium project team has had a cheeky dig at Tottenham Hotspur as the clubs both prepare to upgrade their venues in the coming years.
Hugh Rosen is leading the development on behalf of Roman Abramovich as the west London outfit look to match rivals Tottenham and Arsenal by building a 60,000-seater stadium in the UK's capital city.
In a rare question and answer session, which took place at an event honouring Eddie McCreadie, Rosen told ex-Chelsea player Jason Cundy about the club's plans and.