Understandably, Tosin Adarabioyo was not the most popular man inside Craven Cottage on Wednesday night.
Chelsea’s centre-back returned to face his former club Fulham in the Premier League, but the evening ended in frustration as the Blues were beaten 2-1, with Harry Wilson’s late winner sealing the points for Marco Silva’s side.
Hostile Reception for Former Fulham Defender
Adarabioyo made the controversial switch from Fulham to Chelsea in the summer of 2024, crossing the west London divide — and that decision was not forgotten by the home supporters.
The 28-year-old was booed throughout the match, and the reaction didn’t stop at the final whistle. On social media, Fulham fans — and the club itself — made sure to have the last word.
Fulham Troll Adarabioyo’s Old “Levelled Up” Post
After Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Fulham at Stamford Bridge in August, Adarabioyo posted a short but pointed message on X:
“Levelled up.”

That post clearly lingered.
Following Fulham’s win on Wednesday night, the club posted the exact same phrase on their official X account — a direct and deliberate dig at their former defender.
Levelled up. 🤍 pic.twitter.com/QDqY4894Fd
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) January 7, 2026
It was a moment that summed up the bad blood surrounding his return.
A Difficult Season So Far
Since that August victory, Adarabioyo has had little to celebrate publicly.
The centre-back has found minutes hard to come by, with his appearance at Craven Cottage marking just his sixth Premier League start of the season.
His previous league outing — away at Leeds United — ended badly, as a costly defensive error contributed to Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat.
It has been a tough, stop-start campaign for a player still trying to establish himself at Stamford Bridge.
Why Adarabioyo Will Still Have the Last Laugh
Despite the struggles, perspective matters.
Adarabioyo’s move to Chelsea has already delivered what his Fulham career never could: silverware.
In his first season at Stamford Bridge, he became:
- A Champions League-qualified player
- A Conference League winner
- A Club World Cup winner — officially a world champion
At Fulham, trophies were never on the table. At Chelsea, he lifted multiple ones within a year.
Bigger Picture Matters More Than Social Media
Right now, Adarabioyo is fighting for consistency and game time — and that’s a challenge he’ll need to overcome. But in the long run, his decision to leave Fulham has already been justified.
Mockery on social media fades quickly.
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