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Forest crush disjointed Chelsea in Premier League

May 04, 2026 22:39 IST

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IMAGE: Nottingham Forest's Igor Jesus scores their second goal from the penalty spot against Chelsea in the English Premier League on Monday. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

Key Points

  • Chelsea FC slumped to a sixth straight league defeat, losing 1-3 to Nottingham Forest.
  • The defeat ended Chelsea's Champions League hopes.
  • Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice while Igor Jesus added a penalty for Forest.

Chelsea suffered a humiliating 3-1 home Premier League defeat by a second-string Nottingham Forest side on Monday, extinguishing any lingering hope of a top-five finish that would guarantee Champions League football next season.

Awoniyi double sinks error-prone hosts

It was the listless and error-ridden London side's sixth league defeat in a row, after buoyant Forest went ahead within two minutes through a sharp header from Taiwo Awoniyi, who added another breakaway goal in the 52nd minute. Igor Jesus converted a penalty in the 15th minute.

 

Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer had a penalty saved just before halftime after 18-year-old winger Jesse Shaun Derry was taken to hospital following a clash of heads with Zach Abbott. Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez and Forest substitute Morgan Gibbs-White were second-half head injury casualties but both walked off the pitch.

Joao Pedro scored a spectacular overhead consolation goal in the 93rd minute.

Forest, who are still not mathematically out of relegation danger, left several first-choice players on the bench in anticipation of their Europa League semifinal second leg against Aston Villa on Thursday.

Source: REUTERS
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