Blue billion pound bottle jobs meaning explained as Chelsea memes go viral after Gary Neville commentary

Blue billion pound bottle jobs meaning explained as Chelsea memes go viral after Gary Neville commentary

Have a look at the blue billion pound bottle jobs meaning explained as Chelsea memes go viral

Mauricio Pochettino’s time at Chelsea may have come to an end when they lost the Carabao Cup, as the injury-plagued Liverpool team defeated the Blues 1-0 in the Wembley showpiece.

When it was announced that Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah were sidelined once more, many people backed Chelsea before the game, and as it progressed, their chances increased.

Blue billion pound bottle jobs meaning explained as Chelsea memes go viral on Twitter/X after Gary Neville commentary

Even though Jurgen Klopp had to substitute a lot of relatively unknown academy players for the remainder of the game and extra time, his team prevailed. After Virgil van Dijk nodded in from a corner, Chelsea was completely destroyed as the incredible victory was sealed.

Gary Neville made a playful jab at Chelsea

After investing an estimated £1 billion in the playing team, new owner Todd Boehly gave the London club its first chance to win a title. As the game was coming down to the wire, Neville expressed his dissatisfaction on commentary, saying, “Klopp’s kids winning against the blue billion-pound bottle jobs.”

Advertisement

After taking over the Stamford Bridge team in the summer of 2022, Boehly shattered the previous record for the most money spent between the summer and winter transfer windows.

Chelsea also twice shattered the Premier League record when they paid £115 million for Moises Caicedo and £105 million for Enzo Fernandez. Even though Bobby Clark, Jayden Danns, and James McConnell only had a few senior appearances to their credit, the two were unable to come up with anything against them.

Advertisement

Chelsea are now the first English team to lose six consecutive domestic cup finals to see them earn the bottlejobs and chokers moniker.

Advertisement

Chelsea 0-1 Liverpool

Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool FC, scored the game-winning header late into extra time as Jurgen Klopp’s much-diminished team defeated Chelsea 1-0 to win a record-tying 10th Carabao Cup. In the 118th minute, the Dutch defender—who had another header controversially disallowed at the same end of the field in the second half due to VAR intervention—rose over Mykhailo Mudryk to tip in Kostas Tsimikas’ corner.

It was all that the Netherlands international, who was winning his first title as Liverpool’s captain, deserved following an incredible defensive effort in a victory that seemed for a long time to be against the odds. With the first of potentially four trophies, Klopp’s season-long farewell to Liverpool began with him being the third manager in club history to win the trophy more than once.

PLAY: FREE ONLINE GAMES

Advertisement