Brighton 4 1 Chelsea Blues Player Ratings as Chalobah and Loftus Cheek score own goals in forgettable return for Graham Potter Premier League 2022 23
Brighton 4-1 Chelsea Blues Player Ratings as Chalobah and Loftus-Cheek score own-goals in forgettable return for Graham Potter Premier League 2022-23 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Your Blues in Brighton! Chelsea made a nervy start to the game and looked susceptible to being hit on the counter-attack. nearly handed the hosts the lead but made a lovely goal-line clearance. The Brazilian was called into action shortly after as he denied Pervis Estupinian. However, their pressure paid off as Trossard showed a brilliant bit of footwork and picked his spot to make it 1-0 after six minutes. Kaoru Mitoma did well to carry the ball into the box and square it to the Spaniard. Chelsea's misery was compounded just nine minutes later. Ruben Loftus-Cheek directed the ball into his own net with his knee to make it 2-0. Brighton scored a third goal just before half-time as Trevoh Chalobah was the second Chelsea player to score an own-goal. The hosts carried an astounding 2-0 lead into the break. Behind at the break.
Behind at the break. Chelsea made a good start to the second period as Kai Havertz scored to make it 3-1 just three minutes after the restart. Conor Gallagher provided an assist for the goal. Both managers made multiple changes as they looked to rotate their teams. did brilliantly in goal for Brighton as he made seven saves throughout the game. Brighton added a late fourth goal via Pascal Gross in the dying embers. Roberto De Zerbi gave former manager Graham Potter a glimpse of his side's talent in an impressive win. That said, let's take a look at how the Blues' players fared.
Brighton 4-1 Chelsea Blues Player Ratings as Chalobah and Loftus-Cheek score own-goals in forgettable return for Graham Potter Premier League 2022-23
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea FC - Premier League were hammered 4-1 by Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday, October 29. The Blues entered this game on the back of three wins and two draws in their last five games across competitions. They were unlucky to drop points in their 1-1 draw against , conceding a last-gasp equalizer from Casemiro. Graham Potter made four changes to the team that started that game. and Mateo Kovacic were brought back into the starting XI as started on the bench. Your Blues in Brighton!Your Blues in Brighton! Chelsea made a nervy start to the game and looked susceptible to being hit on the counter-attack. nearly handed the hosts the lead but made a lovely goal-line clearance. The Brazilian was called into action shortly after as he denied Pervis Estupinian. However, their pressure paid off as Trossard showed a brilliant bit of footwork and picked his spot to make it 1-0 after six minutes. Kaoru Mitoma did well to carry the ball into the box and square it to the Spaniard. Chelsea's misery was compounded just nine minutes later. Ruben Loftus-Cheek directed the ball into his own net with his knee to make it 2-0. Brighton scored a third goal just before half-time as Trevoh Chalobah was the second Chelsea player to score an own-goal. The hosts carried an astounding 2-0 lead into the break. Behind at the break.
Behind at the break. Chelsea made a good start to the second period as Kai Havertz scored to make it 3-1 just three minutes after the restart. Conor Gallagher provided an assist for the goal. Both managers made multiple changes as they looked to rotate their teams. did brilliantly in goal for Brighton as he made seven saves throughout the game. Brighton added a late fourth goal via Pascal Gross in the dying embers. Roberto De Zerbi gave former manager Graham Potter a glimpse of his side's talent in an impressive win. That said, let's take a look at how the Blues' players fared.