One of Chelsea’s more senior players, Marc Cucurella, tried to head straight down the tunnel at full time last night.He had just played in Chelsea’s latest defeat, a 1-0 Premier League loss agains...

Senior Chelsea player “tried dashing down the tunnel after full-time” rather than clap fansOne of Chelsea’s more senior players, Marc Cucurella, tried to head straight down the tunnel at full time last night.He had just played in Chelsea’s latest defeat, a 1-0 Premier League loss against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge – marking the fourth in a row in the league.EXCLUSIVE! Chelsea set for midfield rebuild! 3 in, 3 out? New names targeted here!!If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred source on Google to make us a favourite and see more of our content.The left back has been involved in a lot of drama at the club recently, speaking out about the project not being good enough and also mentioning he would join Barcelona if they came calling.He’s supposed to be one of the leaders and more experienced players in this young team, yet he wanted to just run straight down the tunnel last night after they got beaten once again.

A real sign of the times with this team.Cucurella told to come back outMarc Cucurella looks sad. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)Journalist Kieran Gill, who was at the game, posted on X last night:“Didn’t mention it in my write-up, but Marc Cucurella tried dashing down the tunnel after full-time, only to be told to turn around by Willie Isa. Two years remaining on Cucurella’s contract this summer. Could end up one of those sold unless Chelsea convince him to extend.”In other news todayChelsea boss Liam Rosenior spoke to the media after Chelsea’s defeat to Man United and tried to be positive about the whole thing.Estevao’s injury last night was another black mark on Chelsea’s season, and after the game Liam Rosenior gave an update on it.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON THE APP STORECheck out the latest edition of Simon Phillips’ SPTC podcast here:[morestoires]