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    Chelsea slump to worst run in 33 years after Nottingham defeat

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMay 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Taiwo Awoniyi, right, scores Nottingham Forest's goal against Chelsea in London, Monday, May 4, 2026 (John Walton/PA via AP)
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    It is not the record that Chelsea’s owners dreamed of when they bought the club four years ago — Monday’s 3-1 home defeat by Nottingham Forest means the Londoners have now lost six league games in a row for the first time since 1993.

    It could have been worse. Until João Pedro’s spectacular overhead strike in the 93rd minute, they were on course to suffer six consecutive league defeats without scoring in any of those matches for the first time in their 121-year history.

    With the former European champions plummeting down the league table, the sole comfort for their fans is likely to be that there are only three more league games until the end of the season, and the club cannot be relegated.

    Chelsea’s run has been so poor that even relegated Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers have been in better form since mid-March.

    Toothless in attack, overrun in midfield, and fragile in defence, Chelsea — under interim coach Calum McFarlane — were always second best to Forest.

    Vítor Pereira made eight changes to the Forest side that beat Aston Villa 1-0 in a Europa League semi-final four days earlier, with an eye on the second leg on Thursday.

    • Chelsea striker Derry taken to hospital after head injury

    Luck was not with the hosts. Winger Jesse Derry was taken to hospital as a precaution after suffering a head injury on his league debut, goalkeeper Robert Sánchez was also taken off after a clash of heads, and Cole Palmer had a penalty saved at 0-2.

    But when Taiwo Awoniyi tapped in for his second goal of the game and Forest’s third in the 52nd minute, angry chants broke out around Stamford Bridge, aimed at the U.S.-led consortium that owns Chelsea.

    The owners have spent more than £1 billion ($1.35 billion) on players since the takeover four years ago, and there were hopes that the investment might finally be paying off when Chelsea won the Club World Cup last summer, a few weeks after victory in Europe.

    But that optimism has been shattered by a spectacular collapse in form that began with a 5-2 defeat in the first leg of a Champions League round-of-16 game against Paris Saint-Germain on March 11, which even cost coach Liam Rosenior his job just three months after replacing Enzo Maresca.

    Although Chelsea have advanced to the FA Cup final on May 16, where they will face Manchester City, they could still end the league season in the bottom half of the table.

    They are only five points above Leeds United, who occupy 14th place — the club’s lowest-ever end-of-season position, recorded in the 1993–94 season — and they next face an away trip to Liverpool.

    The risk of missing out on European competition entirely raises questions about the club’s finances, especially after reporting the biggest annual pre-tax loss in English football history — £262.4 million.

    Chelsea’s owners said they would “undertake a process of self-reflection” to make the right appointment of a new coach after firing Rosenior last month, acknowledging fan frustration with the club’s strategy, including a heavy reliance on young, relatively inexperienced players.

    Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said there appears to be no bond between Chelsea’s fans, players, and club officials.

    “In some ways, it’s a good thing because it tells you that football isn’t just about spending money, buying players, and a revolving door,” he told Sky Sports.

    “It’s about creating togetherness, and there’s nothing there. They look like a broken football club right now.”

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