Chelsea Fan ‘did not know that they won the conference competition after they had gone to the Polish prison’
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A Chelsea fan claims that they have just found out that they have won the final of the Conference League after they were reportedly thrown in a Polish prison for five days.
The confused Blues Supporter posted a video on social media that claimed that he had been beaten in Wroclaw After a scrap with real betis fans.
The two sets of supporters were engaged in a series of unsavory collisions in the run -up to The game of Wednesday, who won Chelsea 4-1.
Riot Police was even deployed on the street Because hooligans of both clubs caused chaos in Poland.
And the fan in question claims that, after he was entangled in one of the fighting, he was immediately thrown into a prison.
In the video, the Chelsea supporter claimed that he was locked up for five days and was only released on Sunday morning.
As a result, he only discovered that his beloved Blues had actually won in the final of Wednesday.
But the fan also claimed that he was left without money after his meeting with the Polish police and now have to find a way to return home.
He said: “I have just been released from the Polish prison. I have just discovered that Chelsea has won the conference competition.
“The Polish police have sucked me for all my money. I have been there for four days, five days, during a small small fight with these betis fans.
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“I am in Wroclaw, not money, only my backpack and the things I bought from me, apart from the money I had.
“I don’t really know how I get home to be honest. At least Chelsea has won the F ***** G Conference League, as I just discovered.
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“7 o’clock in the morning, five days later, just released me, the Sunday of today, the game was Wednesday.
“They held me there for a fight. Let’s see how I get home. I don’t know.”
Fans responded quickly online.
They said, “” At least they won. “
Another stated: “Don’t break the law.”
It was noted: “Fair play for him.”
Another added: “Poland is not playing.”
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