The atmosphere is filled with jubilations and celebrations for the Chelsea Fans all over the World despite the fact that their haters are not happy.
Chelsea was able to surpass City with a lone goal courtesy of k. Havertz's 42nd minutes strike. After the victory, many fans began to literally go crazy for the love of the victory.
The Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Chief Dr. Edward Onoja is one of those Chelsea fans who are celebrating the Victory. As a Chelsea fan, he was staying glue to his TV set to see how his team would do the magic. Luckily enough, his team scored and he nearly embraced his TV set. 
After the match, he took to his social Media Account to post how he Celebrated that moment. 
Football is indeed something else. Imagine what the joy of Football did to our deputy Governor. Congratulations to him and all Chelsea fans.
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