British media: Bus driver was sacked after Chelsea fans attacked him for wearing Liverpool jersey at work

According to British media talkSPORT, a bus driver was fired for driving a vehicle in a Liverpool jersey after Liverpool lost to Chelsea. Bus driver Isaac was discovered by fans outside Stamford Bridge after last weekend's Premier League match....


According to British media talkSPORT, a bus driver was fired for driving a vehicle in a Liverpool jersey after Liverpool lost to Chelsea.

Bus driver Isaac was discovered by fans outside Stamford Bridge after last weekend's Premier League match. The bus he was driving was quickly surrounded by Chelsea fans, and the video of the incident went viral on social media.

The video shows fans surrounding the bus and mocking Isaac with slogans, and many people raise their phones to shoot him. Some fans also tapped the body and tried to open the driver's side window. Isaac, wearing a Liverpool jersey, was watching it all in the driver's seat with a frustration.

Isaac reviewed the incident in an interview: "I was funny when I watched the video, but it was not fun to sit in the cab at all. I tried to hold the window desperately because the driver's side window was supposed to be locked from the inside, but it failed and I could only fix it with my bare hands. The video can be seen in negotiations with someone who briefly opened the window from the outside and then supported the window."

However, the driver has been fired by the contractor company that hired him. He was fired on Monday for a "serious violation of" company dress codes, which was caused by wearing a Liverpool jersey.

Isaac added that he did not know the driving route before going to work and would pass through Stamford Bridge Stadium. He also said the flight attendant had seen his outfit but did not comment. Isaac said: "I really don't know the driving route that day, it was a simple task. I got up in the morning and wore this T-shirt, which was my only clean top at that time."



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