Chelsea moved a step closer to securing a return to European competition by securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium. This win marks Chelsea’s fourth consecutive Premier League (PL) triumph, highlighting their resurgence under manager Mauricio Pochettino.
After a shaky start to the season, Chelsea have found their rhythm, losing just one of their last 13 PL matches. This impressive run has put them firmly in contention for a UEFA Europa League spot, signifying substantial progress under Pochettino’s guidance. Conversely, Brighton, already out of the running for consecutive European campaigns, aimed to give their fans something to cheer in their final home game of the season.
The first half was vibrant from the outset. Noni Madueke tested Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen within the first three minutes, setting the tone for an action-packed game. Both teams exchanged opportunities, with Simon Adingra shooting wide and Cole Palmer’s long-range effort being saved comfortably. Brighton enjoyed a period of possession, but it was Chelsea who capitalized, with Palmer, the club’s recently-crowned Player of the Year, scoring a superb header from a Marc Cucurella cutback.
Controversy struck later in the half when Tariq Lamptey appeared to elbow Mykhaylo Mudryk in the head, forcing the Ukrainian off the pitch. Despite the incident, VAR chose not to intervene, allowing Lamptey to escape without punishment. As the half drew to a close, Brighton’s João Pedro hit the bar with a powerful header, reminding Chelsea of his threat. This came shortly after Nicolas Jackson had a goal disallowed for offside and a foul on Lamptey.
The second half continued with both teams creating numerous chances. Chelsea squandered several golden opportunities, with Jackson particularly guilty of failing to deliver the decisive pass. Brighton pushed forward, with Pascal Groß missing a close-range effort. Chelsea eventually doubled their lead through a combination of Malo Gusto and Christopher Nkunku. Gusto’s low cross was expertly finished by Nkunku, marking his third goal of an injury-hit season.
Brighton mounted a late surge in an attempt to claw back into the match. The task became slightly easier when Chelsea captain Reece James received a red card for a petulant kick at João Pedro. Ansu Fati came close to scoring, hitting the post in stoppage time. Danny Welbeck managed to tap in from close range, giving Brighton a glimmer of hope. However, Chelsea held firm to secure the victory.
This win lifts Chelsea to sixth place in the table, ahead of Newcastle United, who lost to Manchester United. The Blues still have a chance to catch Tottenham Hotspur in fifth. Brighton, on the other hand, are struggling to maintain their top-half position, having won just two of their last 12 league fixtures. As the season nears its end, both teams will be keen to finish strongly and secure their respective objectives.