Roman Abramovich and Cesar Azpilicueta celebrate with the Europa League trophy (Getty Images)

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich attempted to give his team a speech after their Europa League final victory over Arsenal – but his efforts were ruined by the players.

Maurizio Sarri ended the season on a high and secured the first trophy of his career as his side smashed Arsenal 4-1 in Baku.

For the first time this season, Abramovich was able to watch his team in action at a stadium as he has been unable to visit Stamford Bridge due to issues with his UK visa.

After the win, Abramovich celebrated with his Chelsea players and the Europa League trophy.


But his attempt to deliver a speech in Chelsea’s dressing room didn’t go according to plan.

Roman Abramovich attended his first Chelsea game this season (Getty Images)



As Abramovich tried to speak, Chelsea’s players bombarded the club’s owner by throwing objects at him.

And the 52-year-old left without being able to properly address his players.

‘He came and when he was trying to speak the guys were throwing things at him and he left,’ David Luiz told The Sun.

Chelsea ended the season on a high with a 4-1 win over Arsenal (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Abramovich and Chelsea’s hierarchy are set to speak with Sarri over his future at Stamford Bridge.

‘I need to talk to the club and make sure I know what I can do for Chelsea and what Chelsea can do for me,’ Sarri said after the final.

‘I love the Premier League and I’m lucky I’m at Chelsea but at the end of each season you have to sit down and talk.

‘In my opinion, I deserve to stay at Chelsea but my opinion is not enough.’