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Chelsea star Thiago Silva fires bitter parting shot at PSG as he reveals he was ‘p***ed off’ at way he and Cavani left

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THIAGO SILVA has fired a bitter parting shot at Paris Saint-Germain after joining the “best team in England” Chelsea.

And the Brazilian defender also admitted he was left “p***ed off” by the way he and fellow star Edinson Cavani were treated by the French giants.

Thiago Silva has fired a bitter parting shot at old club Paris Saint-Germain
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Thiago Silva has fired a bitter parting shot at old club Paris Saint-GermainCredit: Getty
He hit out at the treatment of him and Edinson Cavani but the French side
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He hit out at the treatment of him and Edinson Cavani but the French sideCredit: Getty

The 36-year-old made his debut for Frank Lampard’s side against West Brom on Saturday after his contract expired at PSG.

But despite enduring a nightmare bow in the Premier League that led to him being subbed off, he still believes he has made the right choice in moving to the Blues.

Silva told : “In truth, when I knew it was over with PSG, I always hoped for something big.

 

“At first, we were afraid that my age would count against me and directors would have negative prejudices.

“But I wanted to believe. I prayed that God would find me a project that lived up to my ambitions. He heard me because Chelsea are the best in England.”

Silva spent eight years at Parc des Princes and played for them in last month’s Champions League final defeat to Bayern Munich, even though he already knew he would not be offered a new deal.

The veteran admitted: “It’s a situation that annoyed me, I really didn’t like the way it was conducted.

“Even if there was a lockdown things could have been done differently.

“I was in Brazil, in quarantine, when Leonardo called me to tell me that because of the pandemic and the difficulties… no, actually first he called me to ask if I was okay to continue for two more months to compete in a possible Final Eight. I told him yes.

“But he told me the club wouldn’t go beyond those two months, it would be two months and nothing else. It should have been done differently.”

PSG would later try to keep the experienced centre-half, but he had already agreed to go to Stamford Bridge, and he was furious over how his old team-mate Cavani had also been treated.

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Thiago added: “All my career at PSG I gave everything, I never cheated anyone.

“It's as if three matches in Final Eight changed everything? And everything I had achieved in those eight years didn't matter anymore? There's no consistency there.

“Leo did this in an awkward and hasty fashion. Not just with me, by the way.

“I'm also thinking of Cavani who is the top scorer in the history of PSG. I'm saying this so the club progresses and doesn't make these mistakes in the future.

“It's sad that I couldn't say goodbye to the fans. It's terrible not to have been able to feel the affection of the PSG fans one last time. That hurts me.”

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