A London bus driver has lost his job after Chelsea fans mobbed him for wearing a Liverpool shirt while on duty.
Isaac, who declined to give his full name, was driving a rail replacement bus after Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge when supporters surrounded his vehicle in a now-viral clip.
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The match had ended dramatically with 18-year-old Estevao Willian scoring a stoppage-time winner for the Blues sealing a third straight defeat for Arne Slot’s side.
Speaking to TalkTV, Isaac said the moment “looked humorous” online but was actually “scary.” He added: “They literally surrounded me in the bus… Eventually, the police got them away.”
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Isaac claimed he was later dismissed by A1 Transport Recruitment for breaching uniform policy. “On Monday morning, my agency sent an email… saying I’d be dismissed due to a uniform policy,” he said.
He also criticised Transport for London, saying: “There’s no common sense at TfL these days… Nobody had a problem with it, nobody told me to cover it up.”
The viral incident came a week after another clip showed a Crystal Palace fan blocking Liverpool’s team bus by tying his shoelaces in front of it.
Chelsea face Nottingham Forest on October 18, while Liverpool host Manchester United the following day.





