The Blues supporters made their voices heard ahead of their last home game, but their manager is glad that the debacle is over
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel isn't asking for any apologies from the Chelsea hierarchy - but he is glad to no longer be fronting up the Super League project for the club.
The Blues boss admitted to being distracted by the talk of Chelsea joining the ESL ahead of their 0-0 draw with Brighton on Tuesday night, before the club ultimately left the lucrative proposed competition.
Dropping those points at home in midweek has added pressure ahead of the away trip to West Ham, which pits two contenders for the top four against each other, and Tuchel signed off with some final thoughts on the Super League.