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Hours after Chelsea FC got knocked out of the UEFA Champions League, it seems fans of the London based club have only seen half of the trolls.
The Wednesday night Clash at the Nou Camp in Barcelona, Spain ended 3-0 in favor of hosts FC Barcelona with two goals from Argentine legend Leonel Messi and a goal from rising star Dembele.
The two goals from Messi which he put through the legs of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois have since Wednesday night created a thread of trolls that has left Chelsea fans hiding their faces.
Myjoyonline.com has been surfing twitter and came up with all the crazy trends.
Courtois is photoshopped into a skirt.

It passed my under and it entered Courtois is seen pointing to the name of a Ghanaian town that depicts what happened to him against star Messi.
Cartoon of Messi gliding beneath Courtoi.
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