Chelsea sent brutal eight-word message by Heidenheim fans as German supporters hold up ‘Brexit’ banner in the stands and appear to mock Boris Johnson

Chelsea’s traveling supporters were sent a cheeky eight-word message ahead of their Europa Conference League match against FC Heidenheim on Thursday.

Placing a huge banner behind the goal, fans of the Bundesliga club vowed to ‘get Brexit done’ and held up an unflattering image of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who played a key role in Groot’s secession -Britain of the European Union.

The mocking message from the supporters to the London club was: ‘Let’s get Brexit done. Send Chelsea home tonight.”

Heidenheim fans held up more humorous banners to the Premier League visitors, also holding up one reading ‘God Save the King’, in front of an image of their manager Frank Schmidt wearing a crown.

The two clubs made a positive start to their respective Europa Conference League campaigns ahead of the match in southern Germany, with both sides recording three wins from three in the competitions before kick-off.

Unlike Heidenheim, who sit 15th in the Bundesliga, Chelsea’s league form has matched their success in Europe so far, with Enzo Maresca’s side in third place and just a point behind Manchester City in second.

Liverpool, who triumphed 2-0 over Real Madrid on Wednesday evening, leads the way with an eight-point lead over the champion.

Despite the brutal message, which meant Heidenheim would send Chelsea home with a defeat, the visitors scored twice in the second half through former Bundesliga superstar Christopher Nkunku and Mykhailo Mudryk.

More to follow.

Heidenheim fans placed a banner with an eight-word warning against Chelsea on Thursday evening

The Heindenheim fans also seemed to have an unflattering image of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who played a major role in Britain's secession from the European Union.

The Heindenheim fans also seemed to have an unflattering image of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who played a major role in Britain’s secession from the European Union.

Enzo Maresca's side traveled to Germany to face the club in the Europa Conference League

Enzo Maresca’s side traveled to Germany to face the club in the Europa Conference League