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THIAGO SILVA’S wife Belle rubbed salt into Chelsea wounds after they were hammered by Arsenal.
The Blues’ underwhelming season got even worse as they suffered a 5-0 defeat to their London rivals.
Silva, 39, came off the bench after 78 minutes to provide experience to a youthful Chelsea starting XI.
And after the game, the centre-back’s wife appeared to take aim at the poor performance.
Belle, 37, simply tweeted three emojis – which mean see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil – which suggest she is not allowed to speak her mind honestly.
This is not the first time the outspoken Wag has made a dig at Chelsea.
After a 4-2 loss to Wolves in February, she appeared to call for Mauricio Pochettino to be sacked.
Belle tweeted: “It’s time to change. If you wait any longer it will be too late.”
She 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.
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“We all want the same thing, a winning team, come on Chelsea.”
Belle, who married Silva in 2005, has a history of outbursts.
She once hit out at Timo Werner, saying: “This is karma, guys. Every team I go to there is a striker who keeps missing goals… this Werner, what is his name?”
In another video she added: “We need a goal, we need to win this match but my attackers don’t want to score, I don’t know why they don’t score.”
Belle was also unhappy after seeing a mural changed in West London, ranting: “Today I went to Stamford Bridge, and I noticed that the photos changed around the stadium. But I don’t see a photo of @tsilva3 anywhere. Why @ChelseaFC?”
Even Liverpool’s Andy Robertson has been on the receiving end of one of her attacks after she responded to the Scot’s post on social media with: “Chilwell is better than u dude you even lost to Southampton.”
Silva’s contract is set to expire at the end of this season and he looks set to leave the club.
He has been linked with a move back to his homeland of Brazil with Fluminense.
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