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Fans at Stamford Bridge were left baffled after spotting a row of people brushing their teeth behind the Chelsea bench.
The Blues beat Fulham 1-0 in the west London derby, but spectators were more distracted by something going on in the stands.
The mysterious figures were spotted behind Mauricio Pochettino during the Chelsea clashCredit: GettySeven men, who were dressed in black, all stood up in front of the press area and appeared to be reading from a booklet.
But things got even weirder when they started brushing their teeth in the middle of the match.
As it turns out, the individuals in question haven't lost the plot, but were instead 'spies' who were promoting an upcoming film project.
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly is involved in a production company which helped create the upcoming film 'Argylle'.
The film is about a reclusive author who is inadvertently recruited as a spy in a plot with a stark similarity to her latest book.
The blockbuster features stars including Henry Cavill, Dua Lipa, Bryan Cranston, John Cena and Samuel L Jackson.
Meanwhile, manager Mauricio Pochettino was spotted with an 'Argylle' logo on his jacket.
Some Chelsea fans were left raging due to the timing of Boehly's publicity stunt, which came while play was underway in the Premier League clash with Fulham.
ESPN writer James Olley shared a view of the 'spies' from the press areaCredit: Getty An Argylle emblem could be seen on the Bridge Hotel near Stamford Bridge tooCredit: TNT SportsSupporters at Stamford Bridge could be heard shouting at the actors to 'sit down'.
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Fans took to social media to vent their frustration at the promotional campaign.
One supporter said: "Shocking. Not a serious football club anymore."
Another wrote: "What does this have to do with Chelsea?"
A third put: "What has my club turned into?"