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JASON CUNDY stormed out of the talkSPORT studio after being relentlessly teased over Chelsea's Carabao Cup final defeat.

The Blues have now been beaten in six consecutive Wembley finals after Liverpool's 1-0 win in extra-time.

Jason Cundy was trolled by fans after Chelsea's final flop
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Jason Cundy was trolled by fans after Chelsea's final flopCredit: TalkSPORT
He stormed out of the studio after they played sad music
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He stormed out of the studio after they played sad musicCredit: TalkSPORT
Jamie O'Hara found it hilarious
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Jamie O'Hara found it hilariousCredit: TalkSPORT

Chelsea were branded "billion-pound bottlejobs" by Gary Neville after losing to Jurgen Klopp's youthful and injury hit side.

Cundy, 54, discussed the game live on the radio last night alongside co-host Jamie O'Hara.

And he was constantly mocked by callers with the ex-Tottenham star encouraging fans to poke fun at Chelsea.

O'Hara said: "We asked for a violinist to serenade Cundy after the loss and guess what? Someone has just voice noted us on WhatsApp doing just that.”

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then faded in a message from a fan named Ellie, who reflected Cundy's mood by playing sad music with a violin.

It wound up the pundit as he raged: "What is going on? What is happening here? What is happening here? Seriously? Is this a wind-up?”

Cundy then stormed out of the studio as O'Hara giggled: "Cundy’s left. He’s walked out. It’s amazing."

He eventually returned to the studio but was then laughed at by a Maidstone supporter.

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Cundy admitted he knew the stick was coming and he dreaded having to talk to fans about Chelsea's flops.

He ranted: "I've been waiting for this all day. Can I just say, I've had a terrible day.

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"I woke up this morning and I didn't want to get out of bed.

"You just want to stay in bed. Close the curtains. Close the blinds. Just hide away from the rest of the world. 

"I don't want to be here. I love my job and I'm very lucky, right.

"But I can think of a thousand places I'd rather be right now than sat here. I don't want to be here."

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