Who Chelsea fans will be supporting as World Cup gets serious

We’ve passed the midway point of the World Cup now in

phrase of games played, meaning all your betting 

an adviser from before the kick-off is now out of date.

We’ve seen plenty of interesting action so far, and the stunning Saudi Arabian victory over Argentina on the third day of the competition reminded everyone that their preconceptions don’t last long when these highly skilled, highly motivated groups of players meet out on the pitch.

Argentina and Brazil were favorites before a ball was kicked, but both have had their dodgy moments. France, on the other hand, was relatively unfancied given their incredible talent pool, but despite picking up more injuries they have only enhanced their potential champions' credentials with some ruthless displays – plus the contingency to rest their 

The entire first team was in their dead rubber last night.

Unfortunately for Chelsea fans, N’Golo Kante’s injury issues mean he’s missing out on Les Bleus as well as The Blues, so they have nobody to root for on that side.

We will likely see a lot of Chelsea fans backing Brazil thanks to Thiago Silva, whose improbable career would be so suitably capped off by lifting the greatest trophy in the game as captain of his country.

We’re not

smooth Brazilian – but that might give us goose pimples.

There will be a lot of love for England too of the route – but not all Chelsea fans are English, and Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling are lovely schismatic players in any case.

A big number of Blues fans in West Africa will be hoping to see Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy’s Senegal side go deep in the

contention – although there are plenty of Chelsea supporters who

reinforce the opponent of the Lions of Teranga and will literally want to see them dash out.

Perhaps the most 

The fascinating case of all is Christian Pulisic, who is the player most nearly 

connected with their national team in the entire Chelsea squad.

His accost Stamford Bridge brought a lot of new ventilate to the club – but his fall from grace has made a lot of them turn on us now.

Will we see a alter 

a sequel with some Blues fans backing him in Qatar, or will his push to leave the club to leave Chelsea supporters frustrated like their American compliment?

Whatever happens, we’re got a thrilling fortnight in prospects and a great chance of a Chelsea player lifting the trophy.

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