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Brighton Dominate Chelsea as Crisis Deepens with Fifth Straight Scoreless Defeat
 Brighton produced a dominant display on the South Coast to defeat Chelsea, condemning their opponents to a fifth consecutive league loss without scoring and intensifying concerns over their current form.

While Brighton’s impressive performance highlighted their growing consistency and ambition, the match also underscored Chelsea’s ongoing struggles under manager Liam Rosenior. Frustration among away supporters was evident, with growing unrest surrounding the team’s direction and lack of results.

Brighton took control early in the match, pressing aggressively and dictating the tempo. Their attacking intent paid off quickly, as Ferdi Kadioglu opened the scoring after capitalizing on poor defending from Chelsea during a corner. The home side continued to dominate possession and create chances, leaving Chelsea unable to find any rhythm.

The second goal came as a result of another lapse in concentration, with Jack Hinshelwood finishing a well-worked move after Brighton exploited defensive confusion. Despite brief signs of improvement following tactical adjustments, Chelsea failed to pose any meaningful attacking threat.

Danny Welbeck sealed the victory in stoppage time, adding a third goal to cap off a comprehensive win. The result could have been even more decisive, given Brighton’s control throughout the game.

Chelsea struggled in all areas, from defense to midfield creativity, and failed to register significant chances. The absence of key players and questionable tactical decisions further compounded their difficulties. Even after a formation change in the second half, the team lacked cohesion and attacking edge.

Brighton, on the other hand, showcased fluid movement, effective pressing, and a clear tactical identity. Their ability to rotate players, create space, and maintain attacking momentum made it difficult for Chelsea to respond.

The result strengthens Brighton’s push for a return to European competition, reflecting their steady progress and effective management. In contrast, Chelsea’s situation appears increasingly uncertain, with pressure mounting on Rosenior as results continue to decline.

With crucial fixtures ahead, questions remain over whether Chelsea can recover their form or if further changes may be on the horizon.