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CHELSEA STUMBLE AGAINST SUNDERLAND IN DISAPPOINTING 2-1 DEFEAT

Chelsea suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat to Sunderland as Chemsdine Talbi scored a stoppage-time winner. Alejandro Garnacho's first Blues goal was cancelled out by Wilson Isidor before Talbi's late strike sealed a stunning win for the visitors.

Chelsea Stumble Against Sunderland in Disappointing 2-1 Defeat
Chelsea's Reece James, Pedro Neto and Joao Pedro, from left, react during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Sunderland in London, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan)

On Saturday afternoon, Chelsea lost to newly promoted Sunderland 2-1, which was a sad result.

Alejandro Garnacho, who joined the Blues in the summer, scored his first goal after a clever run ended in a low strike, giving the team the ideal start.

But 15 minutes later, Sunderland responded by utilising a long throw, and Wilson Isidor scored from close range.

Even though Sunderland left with all three points, the visitors did not manage another attempt on goal until the end of the second half.

Chemsdine Talbi and Brian Brobbey worked effectively together, with the former scoring in stoppage time to take the lead.

After former Chelsea player Bertrand Traore found Dan Ballard at the far post, Sunderland had the first goal attempt, but Robert Sanchez stopped his header.

Despite the early pressure from the visitors, Chelsea prevailed thanks to Garnacho's summer transfer. Just four minutes, the Argentine gave his team the lead as he scooped up the ball on the left-hand side, drove at his defender, and fired a low effort.

After twenty minutes, Sunderland tied the score, and Chelsea was once again defeated by a long throw. The ball fell to Bertrand Traore after Nordi Mukiele launched it into the Blues' box, and Isidor converted his attempt to level the score for the visitors.

On Sunderland's right, Traore looked threatening as he curled a shot toward the bottom corner, and Sanchez was equal.

Garnacho had a number of chances throughout the first half, which was end-to-end. He got on the end of an Enzo Fernandez flick, but Robin Roefs stopped his far-post strike.

In an outstanding first-half performance, Roefs pushed the centre defender's shot over the bar after inviting Trevoh Chalobah to fire shortly before halftime.

Chelsea's lack of attacking resolve cost them a goal at the beginning of the second half as Pedro Neto and Garnacho struck Sunderland on the counterattack. Garnacho picked up the ball under pressure after a terrible pass from the Portugal international, and the excellent opportunity to take the lead again was lost.

The highlight of Chelsea's defensive effort was Josh Acheampong, who sacrificed his body on multiple occasions, but none more so than when Isidor seemed to be in on goal before the Cobham graduate stopped the attack.

With 60 minutes remaining, Estevao was brought in as Chelsea looked for a winner. The Brazilian had an almost immediate impact after getting on the end of a low cross from Marc Cucurella, but his shot was deflected wide.

The most recent Blues player to try his luck was Enzo Fernandez, who made his first attempt after Moises Caicedo hammered a ball at him and flicked it into Roefs' hands. A long-range shot then went straight into the goalie's hands, and the Argentine's back-post header had the same outcome.

The visitors scored in extra time, even though the Blues appeared to have the best chance of winning all three points.

Talbi and Brobbey work well together, and the visitors leave Stamford Bridge with all three points thanks to Talbi's late goal.

WHY WAS COLE PALMER SUBBED? THE REAL REASON BEHIND THE STAMFORD BRIDGE BOOS

Fans booed as Cole Palmer was subbed in Chelsea's draw with Bournemouth. Learn why Maresca was absent and what’s next for the Blues.

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Managing Cole Palmer’s return

After Chelsea's 2-2 tie with Bournemouth, assistant coach Willy Caballero defended the choice to sub off Cole Palmer, even though fans at Stamford Bridge were angry about Enzo Maresca's move.

Fans booed, yelling, You don't know what you're doing! when Palmer—who'd been one of the team's better players—was taken out in the 63rd minute. The home team was trying to score and break their bad Premier League streak at the time.

Chelsea has only won one of their last seven league games. Caballero said afterward that head coach Enzo Maresca, who wasn't there for the post-game interviews due to illness, is still a role model for everyone at the club.

Still, the pressure is on the coach after yet another result slipped away. Chelsea has now lost 13 points at home from winning positions.

The mood got especially sour when Palmer, who just came back from an injury, was taken off in the second half.

Every fan wants the best players on the field, Caballero said. We do, too. But Cole is coming back from a long injury. So we have to figure out the best substitutions to win the game while also keeping our players healthy. We need them for the entire season.

Caballero said about Maresca's absence, "He hasn't been feeling well for the past two days." He had a fever two days ago. He did the last two practices because he wanted to get the team ready. But after the game, he went to the locker room and asked me to fill in because he wasn't feeling well.

He's handling it well and is very professional. He puts in a lot of hours every day, even when he wasn't feeling well the last two days. He loves to train and coach. He's a role model for me and the rest of the staff.

Bournemouth took the lead after six minutes when David Brooks scored on his second try after Robert Sanchez made a save. Then, Palmer scored a penalty to tie the game for Chelsea.

Next, Enzo Fernandez put the home team ahead, but the Blues couldn't hold on to their lead again. Justin Kluivert tied the score before halftime after Chelsea failed to handle a long throw-in from Antoine Semenyo.

There's been a lot of talk that this would be Semenyo's last game for Bournemouth before he moves to Manchester City soon. Before leaving the field, he seemed to say goodbye to the fans who had traveled to see the game.

Still, head coach Andoni Iraola was sure he'd play against Arsenal on Saturday.

It's not his last game here with us, he said. I can't say for sure, but I think he'll play.

He needs to rest. We've played two tough games in three days. We have Arsenal at home, so we're getting ready for another one, a tough game against the leaders. He's going to be important for us.

BREAKING: ENZO MARESCA SKIPS MEDIA AS CHELSEA CRISIS DEEPENS! GET THE HEALTH UPDATE

Enzo Maresca missed the post-match media due to a fever after Chelsea's 2-2 draw. Willy Caballero provides an urgent update on his health.

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Chelsea's winless run continues as Maresca falls ill

Enzo Maresca skipped media interviews after Chelsea's 2-2 tie with Bournemouth because he was sick.

The Blues coach was supposed to chat after his team snagged a point against Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.

But right before he was about to talk about the game, news dropped that Maresca wasn't feeling good.

So, his assistant, Willy Caballero, stepped in to handle things in west London.

Caballero shared an update on Maresca: He's been under the weather for a couple of days, Caballero said. He had a fever two days ago.

After the game, he went to the locker room and asked me to fill in for him since he wasn't feeling well.

Caballero was asked if he'd be in charge against Manchester City on Sunday, like he was against Villa during Maresca's suspension.

"I'm not sure," he said. I just want Enzo to get better. I think he'll be fine in a day or two.

The draw with Bournemouth means Chelsea has only won one of their last seven Premier League games.

Fans were clearly annoyed during the second half when Cole Palmer was subbed out for Joao Pedro.

Palmer just got back to playing regularly after a groin injury, but some Chelsea fans wondered why he was taken out.

About the boos, Caballero said, "Of course, every fan wants their best players on the field, and so do we."

But Cole is coming off a long injury, so we have to figure out the right subs for the game and also look out for our players since we didn't have him for a while.

Chelsea and Bournemouth had a boring 0-0 draw in their previous match earlier in the month.

But the game at Stamford Bridge was totally different, with Bournemouth taking the lead early on through David Brooks.

Palmer leveled the score with a penalty, and then Enzo Fernandez blasted a shot into the top corner to put Chelsea ahead.

But Chelsea failed to defend a long throw for the second time, allowing Justin Kluivert to score for Bournemouth.

After playing City, Chelsea will face their west London rivals Fulham before an FA Cup game away against Charlton Athletic.

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