Thiago Silva’s wife aims dig at Chelsea after their miserable defeat to Arsenal

Thiago Silva’s wife delivered another cryptic dig at Chelsea following their 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Arsenal.

The Blues suffered a humiliating defeat at the Emirates Stadium, as former player Kai Havertz and Ben White both bagged themselves a brace, after Leandro Trossard had opened up the scoring.

Silva, 39, came off the bench after 78 minutes to provide experience to a youthful Chelsea starting XI.

However, the Blues at that point were already 5-0 down, capping off a difficult few days for the Brazilian who was seen in tears following their FA Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City.

After the match, his wife, Belle, 37, appeared to take aim at Chelsea’s poor performance

On X, she simply tweeted three emojis, all of which depicted shocked and embarrassed faces.

While this time she didn’t have any words in her post, she has previously been outspoken on Chelsea’s struggles.

After a 4-2 loss to Wolves in February, she appeared to call for Mauricio Pochettino to be sacked.

She tweeted: ‘It’s time to change. If you wait any longer it will be too late.’

Belle later apologised saying: ‘I’m sorry that my personal outburst as a passionate Chelsea fan has caused such an impact.

‘I’m passionate about the team, I thrive on victories and I’m saddened by defeats.’

She also once hit out at Timo Werner when he was a Chelsea player, saying: ‘This is karma guys. Every team I go to there is a striker who keeps missing goals… this Werner, what is his name?’

Silva moved to Stamford Bridge from Paris Saint-Germain in 2020 but this could be his final season playing for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, having been one of the Blues’ most important players over the past four seasons.

In January, Silva admitted that his career ‘was almost over’ and that he was ‘relaxed about his future’ despite having not yet agreed a new deal with Chelsea.

His wife, Belle, seemingly hinted at his exit on Saturday, posting a picture of herself on social media in the stands, with the caption ‘It’s the last dance at Wembley…’

After the match, the Brazil international, who was still distraught by the defeat, was asked by reporters over whether he knew what his future will look like. He told Hayters TV: ‘You will know in the coming days.

‘I don’t want to say anything now with my head in a defeat, a bit of sadness.

‘But sooner or later it’s going to happen. The news will come out.’

Chelsea’s poor display against Arsenal was summed up by a young fan who held up a brutal sign during the game on Tuesday night.

The sign read: ‘I don’t want your shirt. I want you to want to fight for ours. UTC (Up the Chelsea).’

Chelsea captain Conor Gallagher defended his team when asked about the sign, insisting they are ‘putting the effort in’ but admitted they were ‘nowhere near’ the levels of performance expected from them.

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