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Photo: £28m Tottenham player was in the Chelsea end watching them lose tonight
Tottenham Hotspur defender Sergio Reguilon was in attendance at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night.
The Spurs full-back came through the ranks at Real Madrid before joining the Lilywhites in 2020.
Given Reguilon’s boyhood club was in London, the man didn’t pass up the opportunity to watch them live.
Reguilon will surely have liked what he saw, with Los Blancos running out 3-1 winners over the Blues.
The Tottenham ace took to during the game, sharing a story of his view from the stands.

According to , Antonio Conte was at the game too.
Tottenham have had an up-and-down season but things finally seem to be on the right track.
Spurs have won their last three league games and hammered Newcastle 5-1 at N17 last time out.
Conte’s charges now sit fourth in the Premier League table with eight games to go in the 2021-22 campaign.
Indeed, they’re just five points behind Chelsea, who sit third but have now lost two games in a row in all competitions.
Brentford hammered them 4-1 at the weekend, and now they’ve got a big deficit in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Could Tottenham beat Chelsea to third place? With the way things are going, it’s a possibility.
“This is a process”
Reguilon recently revealed that he spoke with Conte about making the transition from left-back to left wing-back.
“I had never played at left-wing back in my life, ever,” the 25-year-old said on the club’s official matchday programme, via . “Antonio knew that.
“And we spoke about it because I had always played left-back and, in that position, a lot of movements, plays in the game, you don’t control.
“After games though, playing and training, l built a concept in my head of what I need to do in that role but, as always, this is a process.
“I didn’t know everything about football before moving into that position and it is not a case of say, in two weeks of playing in the role, you know everything about playing wing-back.
“But now, not only me, but the whole squad has improved under Antonio.”