O Hara: Europa League is like a "bar cup", Chelsea participated in this event because of poor results
11:27pm, 30 May 2025Football
After winning the European League championship at Chelsea, some media praised them for winning the "European Grand Slam" (that is, winning all club European competition championships), and former Tottenham player Jamie O'Hara disagreed.
O'Hara said in a football program: "I received some messages from Chelsea friends saying 'We are the largest team in London, we completed the Grand Slam'. Please, don't joke, UEFA is like the 'bar cup' (meaning that UEFA is very low in importance) and does not count at all. Real Betis is the only decent team Chelsea has encountered in this game this season, and was defeated 4-1 by Chelsea."
O'Hara It also counts other opponents that Chelsea encountered on the European League championship, including Ghent, Copenhagen, Legia, Warsaw, etc. He said: "These teams are too weak, (Chelsea won without any glory). I don't want to hear any Chelsea fan say here 'we completed the Grand Slam'. The reason why you have the opportunity to complete the so-called Grand Slam' is because you (23-24 season) have not achieved good results, so you have to participate in the 'bar cup'."
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