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🎣 11k Chelsea fans reeling back their FT replies https://t.co/2N9yn3uhw0

By Leeds United
Posted February 10, 2026

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Leeds United is the official account of the historic English football club, known for its passionate fanbase and rivalries with teams like Chelsea. Their posting style is bold, humorous, and often taunting towards opponents, especially after key wins or draws. As an official club source, their content carries high credibility within the football community for match-related commentary.

What's This About?

The post mocks Chelsea fans for deleting their full-time (FT) replies after Chelsea blew a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 against Leeds United at Stamford Bridge on February 10, 2026[1][2]. It uses a fishing emoji (🎣) to imply fans are 'reeling back' their comments in disappointment. Key themes include football rivalry, fan reactions on social media, and Chelsea's defensive collapse with goals from João Pedro and Cole Palmer canceled out by Leeds' penalties and chaos-induced equalizer[1][2]. The context stems from Chelsea's recent form under Liam Rosenior, where they dropped points for the first time despite a strong start[2].

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending immediately after the match on February 10, 2026, as fans react to the dramatic 2-2 draw, with Chelsea's collapse fueling banter across platforms[1][5]. Its timing coincides with post-game hype, including highlights and analysis going viral[5][7]. Rivalry and schadenfreude amplify shares, especially with 11k Chelsea fans reportedly editing replies.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Chelsea led 2-0 with goals from João Pedro's chip and Cole Palmer's penalty before halftime[1][2].
  • 2Leeds fought back with a penalty by Lukas Nmecha after Jayden Bogle was fouled, making it 2-1[1].
  • 3The equalizer came from chaos: Bogle held off three defenders, and Noah Okafor tapped in after a defensive error[1][2].
  • 4This was Chelsea's first dropped points under new manager Liam Rosenior[2].
  • 5The game saw multiple yellow cards early, including to Chelsea's Gusto and Acheampong[2].

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🎣 11k Chelsea fans reeling back their FT replies https://t.co/2N9yn3uhw0