Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has been captured giving an honest X-rated response to their 2-2 draw with Everton.
The Blues had to come from two goals down at Stamford Bridge, including a late equaliser from Ellis Simms, to secure a point at Stamford Bridge. Graham Potter's side flaunted their wealth as on-loan star Joao Felix opened the scoring as his effort arrowed in off the post before Kai Havertz restored their lead from the penalty spot after Abdoulaye Doucoure headed in from close range.
Chelsea missed the chance to apply pressure on the European chasers as they look to make a late push to salvage their campaign. Sean Dyche's side, meanwhile, moved two points clear of the drop zone after Simms' first goal for Everton ended their opponents' three-match winning run.
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In footage posted to Twitter, the 49-year-old - whose sporting business portfolio boasts the Los Angeles Dodgers - was filmed offering his verdict on their draw.
Boehly can be heard reflecting: "S**t f******g game," as he left the ground after the hosts were denied a fourth straight win by their visitors.
The American billionaire took stewardship of the west London outfit towards the end of last season after Roman Abramovich was placed under sanctions following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. As a result, the Russian businessman was forced to put Chelsea up for sale, putting an end to his successful ruling over the Londoners after taking majority ownership in 2003.
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