Chelsea's Nightmare Continues as Nottingham Forest Inflict 3-1 Defeat

Chelsea’s dismal Premier League season hit a new low on Tuesday as they suffered a 1-3 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, extending their losing streak to six consecutive matches – their worst run since November 1993.
The Blues, who were expected to challenge for a top-four spot this campaign, now sit in ninth place, a staggering 10 points adrift of the Champions League qualification places. Manager Enzo Maresca faces mounting pressure as fans grow increasingly frustrated with the team’s inability to string together results.
Nottingham Forest took full advantage of Chelsea’s fragile form. Taiwo Awoniyi struck twice to give the visitors a commanding lead, while Igor Jesus added a third. João Pedro scored a late consolation goal for Chelsea, but it proved too little, too late.
Forest, meanwhile, continue their remarkable turnaround. The victory stretches their unbeaten run to 10 games and moves them six points clear of the relegation zone, boosting their hopes of securing survival with games to spare.
The result highlights the stark contrast between the two clubs’ seasons: Chelsea’s expensive squad continues to underperform, while Forest’s disciplined and spirited approach has made them one of the most improved sides in the league.
The Most Popular
-
Raphinha’s Barcelona Future in Doubt as Saudi Interest Grows -
Cusco FC vs Estudiantes (La Plata): The Libertadores Clash -
Arsenal Storm into 2026 Champions League Final Unbeaten -
Bayern Munich vs PSG: The Champions League Final Showdown -
Socceroos Kick Off World Cup Prep with Florida Training Camp -
English Premier League Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur Highlights,Hot Video - Goaloo