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Chelsea Shiver On Sight To Brighton In 1-2 Loss
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Chelsea troubles continue vs. Brighton in an eventual 1-2 defeat at home in Stamford Bridge.
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Despite taking the lead through a Conor Gallagher goal in the first half, the Blues could not help themselves to victory or salvage a point at the end.
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A third consecutive loss to Frank Lampard’s return as Chelsea boss.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Chelsea Football Club has suffered another defeat in the Premier League in their clash against Brighton and Hove Albion.
The match started at 3 pm kick off time with the Blues looking to bounce back from back to back defeats in Frank Lampard’s return to Stanford Bridge.
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However, the Seagulls sang the same swan song that has accompanied Chelsea throughout the season.
Conor Gallagher had flattered to deceive the Chelsea fan base when he put the London club ahead of the visitors. Brighton however had the perfect response before the half time break through a Danny Welbeck equalizer.
The Blues fought hard to go back into the lead but fell once more in the 69tj minute when the Seagulls scored again to tear the hearts of Chelsea fans in what became another defeat.
Chelsea fans will look at Brighton player, Julio Enciso as the man behind their woes this weekend.
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This becomes a third consecutive defeat for Frank Lampard on his return to the Chelsea job with the Blues desperate for points heading into the final premier league games.
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