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Fans Slam Chelsea As Forest’s Elanga Secures Win Against Blues

Fans Slam Chelsea As Forest’s Elanga Secures Win Against Blues

Nottingham Forest secured a shocking 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, leaving the Blues and their fans in a state of disbelief and disappointment.

This unexpected defeat has cast a shadow over Chelsea’s performance as they head into the international break, marking a significant setback for the reigning Premier League champions.

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Nottingham Forest, a team that has often struggled on the road since their return to the Premier League, defied the odds by clinching a historic win against Chelsea. Last season, they won just once away from home in the league, but this victory has already matched that tally…………………….CONTINUE READING

 

 

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The match remained goalless in the first half, with both teams locked in a fierce battle. However, the turning point came within three minutes of the second half when Taiwo Awoniyi played a crucial pass to Anthony Elanga, who calmly slotted the ball into the bottom corner of Chelsea’s net. This goal left Chelsea stunned and Nottingham Forest in the lead.

In a bid to change the course of the game, Chelsea’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino, turned to his bench during the final half-hour. One notable substitution was the introduction of Cole Palmer, who had recently made a high-profile £40 million move from Manchester City to Chelsea. The Blues hoped Palmer’s debut would provide the spark needed to secure at least a draw.

Despite eight minutes of added time that raised hopes among Stamford Bridge faithful for a late comeback, Nottingham Forest’s defense held firm. They successfully thwarted Chelsea’s attempts to equalize, securing a historic victory in west London……………………..CONTINUE READING

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Football fans have now taken to social media to share their reactions. Check out some screenshots below.

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