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·27 de septiembre de 2025
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In a dramatic Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge, Brighton & Hove Albion overturned a first-half deficit to defeat Chelsea 3-1.
Enzo Fernández put Chelsea ahead with a header at the 24th minute, but the game completely changed when Trevoh Chalobah was sent off early in the second half.
Brighton took advantage of the numerical advantage, with Danny Welbeck equalizing and Maxime De Cuyper scoring the go-ahead goal.
Welbeck sealed the win with a late goal, leaving Chelsea ruing missed opportunities and defensive errors.
Danny Welbeck was the standout, scoring two goals to lead Brighton's comeback. His clinical finishing and ability to capitalize on Chelsea's defensive errors were key in securing the Seagulls' victory.
Chelsea has already conceded three goals from opposition substitutes in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.
Chelsea's initial dominance was undone by a red card, highlighting their vulnerability when down a man.
Brighton's resilience shone through, with Welbeck and Minteh pivotal in the comeback. The match underscored the importance of discipline and composure, as Chelsea's defensive frailties were exposed once again.
The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge was electric, but the home fans were left disappointed as Brighton's tactical adjustments paid off.
Chelsea's loss sees them drop to 7th place in the Premier League table, missing the chance to move into the Champions League spots.
Brighton's win propels them to 10th place, showcasing their potential to challenge for a position in the top half of the table.
Chelsea will face Benfica in the UEFA Champions League, looking to bounce back from this setback.
Brighton, buoyed by the win, will travel to Molineux to face Wolverhampton Wanderers, aiming to keep the momentum going.
This win marks Brighton's 5th victory in 21 encounters against Chelsea, narrowing the gap in the head-to-head record.
Chelsea still has the edge with 11 wins, but Brighton's recent performances suggest a shift in the balance of power.
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