“Thomas Tuchel should get angry with his Chelsea players more often”- Twitter goes wild as Chelsea thrashes Southampton 6-0 in Premier League 2021-22

Chelsea faced Southampton this evening and made sure they showed their opponents their caliber by bagging 6 goals in the match. One witnessed goals from Marcos Alonso, Kai Havertz, Mason Mount, and last but the most fulfilling, Timo Werner’s brace.
Let’s have a look at some of the tweets that went viral after Chelsea thrashed the Saints in their own backyard-
Former footballer Simon Johnson tweeted that maybe Chelsea’s manager, Thomas Tuchel, “should get angry” with his players more often if the fans wish to see similar performances from Chelsea.
“Thomas Tuchel should get angry with his Chelsea players more often,” tweeted Johnson.
Journalist Nisar Kinsella cited the fact that Chelsea fans were jubilant after the rout of Southampton and were singing Roman Abramovich’s chants again. With this win, the Blues also equaled their away win record of seven away matches.
Thomas Tuchel was hard on his players after his side lost to Real Madrid in the first leg of the quarterfinals in the Champions league 3-1 at Stamford bridge and thought his player’s performance was complacent, However, he made sure that wasn’t the case on Sunday. As a result, many more fans came forward and applauded Chelsea and trolled the Saints.
It was definitely a night for records for Chelsea as they gave a really impressive performance. They had 14 shots on target, the most since their match against Sunderland in 2014.
Chelsea: What’s next up for them?

Chelsea still has to face the biggest test of this season in the form second-leg fixture at Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid, where they trail 3-1 on aggregate. They are also scheduled to play in the FA cup semifinals later, so the work is still remaining for the pensioners who will like to seal the season with at least one trophy in their cabinet.
As for the Saints, it’s another humiliating encounter for them, which now seems to be a seasonal habit i.e. to get dismantled by the top-six. They currently stand 13th in the league table, 16 points clear of the relegation zone. However, they will also like to end their season much better, not losing any more points.
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