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Roman Abramovich used to send similar fierce message to previous Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti after his team lost.
Ancelotti directed the Blues to homegrown achievement when he was delegated by Abramovich in 2009.
He stowed the Premier League and FA Cup in a similar season prior to being savagely sacked in 2011.
A series of losses in the 2010/11 season saw the veteran Italian manager soothed of his obligations at Stamford Bridge.
Furthermore it has been uncovered that the active Chelsea proprietor would send Ancelotti a question mark after a loss.
Sky Italia writer Fabio Caressa clarified by means of The Sun: "Ancelotti let me know that Abramovich additionally messaged him, consistently the equivalent, particularly in times when things were not working out positively.
"He just sent him a question mark."
Ancelotti, however, would answer with an interjection mark.
"Rather he, the virtuoso that is Carlo, addressed him just with an interjection mark," added Caressa.
At the hour of his excusal, which came hours after a 1-0 away loss to Everton on the last day of the 2010/11 season, Ancelotti had the third-most noteworthy success rate in Premier League history.
His general record in all contests remains at 67 successes, 20 draws and 22 misfortunes - with his success rate standing 61%.
In the interim, Abramovich has settled on the shock choice to sell the club in wake of Russia's attack of Ukraine.
His prize loaded 19-year spell is reaching a conclusion in front of a potential £3 billion deal.
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