Chelsea fans come up with hair-raising referee cоnspiracy theory which could see them win Carabao Cup final

Supporters of CHELSEA have formulated a rather unsettling hypothesis regarding the club’s potential victory in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

The Blues are the underdogs in Sunday’s championship match at Wembley against Liverpool.

Tenth in the Premier League, Mauricio Pochettino’s squad is 22 points behind their table-topping cup final opponents.

Chelsea accused of 'penny-pinching' for removing fans' subsidised coach  travel | Chelsea | The GuardianFans, in search of a glimmer of optimism, have taken note of the referee’s scheduled appearance for the game.

The whistler for Sunday has been verified as Chris Kavanagh.

Additionally, certain supporters express contentment with his appointment due to the fact that he finally has hair.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino admits he "dreams" of managing Paris  Saint Germain“The good news is that the referee for Sunday has hair, which hopefully means we will be treated fairly LOL!!!” one fan responded to the news. Chris Kavanagh has been assigned as the referee for the Carabao Cup Final.

“There is no bald man this time around,” exclaimed a second individual in delight.

Thirdly, “That is precisely how we intend to win the cup.”

A fourth individual responded, “That is excellent news.”

Anthony Taylor has frustrated Chelsea fans in the pastPaul Tierney’s save on a stonewall penalty against Liverpool in the league was another point of contention among Blues supporters.

Simon Hooper, on the other hand, appears to have evaded their displeasure.

Kavanagh, 38, has experienced the wrath of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp this season.

The 56-year-old German was perplexed by Kavanagh’s failure to award a penalty in December for Martin Odegaard’s infringement against Arsenal.

“I didn’t see it during the game, but I saw it after the fact, and I believe we can all agree that it was handball,” said Klopp.

Paul Tierney took charge of Chelsea's last clash with Liverpool“However, I always wait until Mr. Dermot Gallagher (in his capacity as a television analyst) divulges the trutҺ the following day.”

“He will devise an explanation as to why it was not handball,” he said. It’s a straightforward handball in my opinion. “I am unsure whether or not it would have had an impact on the outcome.”

This season, Chelsea has been officiated by Kavanagh twice, in their 2-2 draw with Arsenal and 2-1 loss at Manchester United.