Silva as a result was less than pleased with the scare and ushered away a cameraman who had come onto the pitch after the final whistle. The 39-year-old was then seen in dialogue with his teammate Enzo Fernandez, while skipper Conor Gallagher was also within earshot of the remonstration.<br /><br />Chelsea defender Thiago Silva was visibly unhappy at the close of the Blues' 3-2 victory over Luton at Kenilworth Road. <br /><br />Mauricio Pochettino's side looked to be on their way to a comfortable Premier League win after Cole Palmer scored the second of his brace to put the visitors 3-0 up after 70 minutes. <br /><br />But late strikes from old boy Ross Barkley and Elijah Adebayo put the result in some doubt in the final minutes. <br /><br />Silva as a result was less than pleased with the scare and ushered away a cameraman who had come onto the pitch after the final whistle. <br /><br />The 39-year-old was then seen in dialogue with his teammate Enzo Fernandez, while skipper Conor Gallagher was also within earshot of the remonstration. <br /><br />Pochettino shed some light on the veteran defender's frustrations after the game, saying that Silva's constant moaning is beneficial to the team. <br /><br />‘Thiago is like this.' He told TNT Sports. 'He is always moaning and never happy – but that is good.<br /><br />‘He is 39 years old and still playing. I think sometimes we are there on the pitch but sometimes it was the small details.<br /><br />‘You want to show that you want to help the team and your emotion is there.’<br /><br />‘It is amazing, 39 years old and still playing like a 20-year-old,’ Pochettino later told BBC Sport. ‘He brings his experience to the team and he is doing well.’<br /><br />Victory secured rare back-to-back wins for the struggling London club, who find themselves 12 points off the top four in 10th place just past the halfway stage of the campaign.
