Chelsea, Sunderland and Stamford Bridge
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Chelsea have seen their four-game winning streak end at the hands of Sunderland following a 2-1 defeat in Saturday’s Premier League clash.After their 5-1 rout of Ajax in midweek, Enzo Maresca’s
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Sunderland’s double injury scare, tactical twist and wild celebrations at Stamford Bridge - moments missed
Chemsdine Talbi’s late winner sparked wild celebrations in the away end as Sunderland came from behind to claim a stunning victory at Stamford Bridge. The substitute made an instant impact off the bench, firing home the decisive goal before turning to whip up the travelling support at full-time.
Chemsdine Talbi’s late goal was yet another signal of what Sunderland are all about. Last season, the Black Cats scored in the dying moments, time and time again, including Dan Ballard’s towering header in the Championship play-off semi-final and Tommy Watson’s famous winner at Wembley.
Wilson Isidor saluted the supporters after Sunderland beat Chelsea 2-1 on the road.
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Chemsdine Talbi sends heartfelt message to Sunderland fans after dramatic Stamford Bridge winner
Chemsdine Talbi expressed his pride and gratitude to Sunderland supporters after scoring a 94th-minute winner in the club’s stunning 2–1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Marc Guiu opens scoring after Kenneth Taylor sent off for visitors - The Blues face bottom-of-the-table Ajax in a European encounter they should win
MARC GUIU, Estevao and Tyrique George made history at Stamford Bridge. And Wout Weghorst made everyone laugh again on his return to Englandas awful Ajax were annihilated. Chelsea have become used
Maresca conceded after the game that Pedro was carrying an injury and is part of a Chelsea core who are not 100 per cent fit. “Joao is not training every day because he’s managing a little bit himself from the injury problem,” the Italian said, as per Football London.
Last week, The FA and Chelsea FC proudly hosted Beyond the Pitch – Celebrating Culture, Heritage, and Innovation at Stamford Bridge, marking a celebration of Black History Month 2025.
Match of the Day pundit Ashley Williams breaks down how Sunderland put pressure on Chelsea to win 2-1 despite having less possession at Stamford Bridge.