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·21 de abril de 2026

Brighton vs Chelsea Player Ratings, Disastrous Night for Blues in 3-0 Defeat

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Brighton 3-0 Chelsea: Blues Collapse as Brighton Seize Control

Chelsea’s season drifted further into further uncertainty as Brighton delivered a decisive 3-0 victory at the Amex Stadium, a result that deepens concern around Liam Rosenior’s side. Five consecutive Premier League defeats now define a run that once promised much more, but now threatens to unravel entirely.

Early Pressure Sets Brighton Tone

Brighton wasted no time asserting control. Within four minutes, Ferdi Kadioglu found space and struck goalwards, his effort taking a deflection off Wesley Fofana before beating Robert Sanchez. It was a moment that set the rhythm of the contest, Brighton sharper, Chelsea hesitant.


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The visitors struggled to respond with any conviction. Even when Sanchez produced a couple of notable saves, including one to deny Kaoru Mitoma, there was a sense that Chelsea were reacting rather than shaping the game.

Midfield Struggles Leave Chelsea Exposed

Chelsea’s midfield lacked both clarity and authority. Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia were frequently bypassed, leaving gaps Brighton were eager to exploit. Enzo Fernandez, operating further forward, could not impose himself on proceedings.

Brighton’s midfield, orchestrated by Pascal Gross, displayed a composure that Chelsea could not match. The home side moved the ball with purpose, creating angles and opportunities that eventually told.

Jack Hinshelwood doubled Brighton’s lead early in the second half, redeeming an earlier miss with a composed finish past Sanchez. It was a goal that reflected Brighton’s persistence and Chelsea’s defensive fragility.

Attacking Inefficiency Highlights Chelsea Issues

Chelsea’s attacking play offered little threat. Liam Delap was isolated, receiving minimal service, while Pedro Neto’s decision making faltered in key moments. The introduction of Alejandro Garnacho added some urgency, but by then the contest had slipped beyond reach.

Danny Welbeck’s late goal in stoppage time added further gloss to Brighton’s performance and underlined Chelsea’s defensive disorganisation.

Fan Frustration Grows Around Rosenior

The reaction from the travelling supporters spoke volumes. Discontent was audible, directed firmly at Rosenior as Chelsea slipped further away from their top five ambitions. Now sitting seventh, Brighton have overtaken them, leaving Chelsea with mounting questions and dwindling answers.



Brighton Player Ratings vs Chelsea

  • Bart Verbruggen, 6
  • Mats Wieffer, 6
  • Olivier Boscagli, 7
  • Jan Paul van Hecke, 8
  • Ferdi Kadioglu, 9
  • Carlos Baleba, 8
  • Pascal Gross, 7
  • Yankuba Minteh, 7
  • Kaoru Mitoma, 7
  • Jack Hinshelwood, 8
  • Georginio, 8

Substitutes:

  • Joel Veltman, 7
  • Maxim De Cuyper, 7
  • Yasin Ayari, 6
  • Danny Welbeck, 7

Chelsea Player Ratings vs Brighton

  • Robert Sanchez, 5
  • Malo Gusto, 4
  • Wesley Fofana, 3
  • Trevoh Chalobah, 5
  • Jorrel Hato, 5
  • Marc Cucurella, 4
  • Moises Caicedo, 3
  • Romeo Lavia, 4
  • Enzo Fernandez, 3
  • Pedro Neto, 4
  • Liam Delap, 4

Substitutes:

  1. Alejandro Garnacho, 5
  2. Dario Essugo, N/A
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